Zobayed (2005)
Photoautotrophic (sugar-free medium) micropropagation systems for large-scale commercialization.
Alternately these effluents could be used as alternative substrates for the growth of
photoautotrophic microorganisms, which would generate a positive impact on the total costs of biomass production at large scales.
Energetics and Carbon Metabolism During Growth of Microalgal Cells under
Photoautotrophic, Mixotrophic and Cyclic Light-Autotrophic/Dark-Heterotrophic Conditions.
from wastewater pond and screened it for its efficiency in lipid production by cultivating both
photoautotrophic and heterotrophic conditions in bioreactor.
Kuhnen et al., "Toxicity of the fluoroquinolone antibiotics enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin to
photoautotrophic aquatic organisms," Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, vol.
Growth of in vitro banana (Musa sp.) shoots under phytomixotrophic and
photoautotrophic conditions.
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Photoautotrophic (sugar-free medium) micropropagation as a new propagation and transplant production system, Springer, Netherlands, pp 147-186.
As the quality and quantity of light has important implications for
photoautotrophic nutrition and calcification in corals (Kinzie et al., 1984; Barnes and Chalker, 1990; Grottoli and Wellington, 1999) and
We used diatom indices to assess the structure of the diatom assemblage, measurements of pigment concentrations to evaluate the health of
photoautotrophic periphyton, and growth dynamics of the green alga Selenastrum capricornutzim to evaluate the potential for excessive algal growth in the West Fork of the Red River.