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"Algae: Organisms for Imminent Biotechnology" ed. by Nooruddin Thajuddin and Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran

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"Algae: Organisms for Imminent Biotechnology" ed. by Nooruddin Thajuddin and Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran

"Algae: Organisms for Imminent Biotechnology" ed. by Nooruddin Thajuddin and Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran
ITexLi | 2016 | ISBN: 9535124323 9535124315 9789535124313 9789535124320 | 339 pages | PDF | 53 MB

This volume will be useful source of information on basic and applied aspects of algae for post graduate students, researchers, scientists, agriculturists, and decision makers.

The book covers various aspects of algae particularly on microalgal biotechnology, bloom dynamics, photobioreactor design and operation of microalgal mass cultivation, algae used as indicator of water quality, microalgal biosensors for ecological monitoring in aquatic environment, carbon capture and storage by microalgae to enhancing CO2 removal, synthesis and biotechnological potentials of algal nanoparticles, biofilms, silica-based nanovectors, challenges and opportunities in marine algae, and genetic identification and mass propagation of economically important seaweeds and seaweeds as source of new bioactive prototypes.

Contents
Preface
1 Microalgae and Cyanobacteria as Green Molecular Factories: Tools and Perspectives
2 Bloom Dynamics of Emiliania Huxleyi (Lohmann) Hay & Mohler, 1967 in the Sea of Marmara: A Review
3 Considerations for Photobioreactor Design and Operation for Mass Cultivation of Microalgae
4 Algae as an Indicator of Water Quality
5 Biosensors Based on Micro-algae for Ecological Monitoring of the Aquatic Environment
6 Biotechnology Carbon Capture and Storage by Microalgae to Enhance CO2 Removal Efficiency in Closed-System Photobioreactor
7 Algal Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Biotechnological Potentials
8 Biofilms: An Extra Coat on Macroalgae
9 Silica-Based Nanovectors: From Mother Nature to Biomedical Applications
10 Challenges and Opportunities in the Present Era of Marine Algal Applications
11 Genetic Identification and Mass Propagation of Economically Important Seaweeds
12 Seaweeds as Source of New Bioactive Prototypes
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