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“If you don’t know how to scale up, that can be a real killer,” added Spanton, who recently secured a strategic investment fromCJ Bio, part of Korean biomanufacturing giantCJ CheilJedangto expand his ‘carbon negative’ production platform. Umaro Foods’ bacon is made from sunflower oil...
The final frontier in bioenergy is absolutely going to scale. For example, the Sapphire facility in Columbus, New Mexico, houses one and two acre ponds for algae production. They have 100 acres under production, which where very productive over this summer. They produced about 100 metric tons ...
Global demand for macroalgal and microalgal foods is growing, and algae are increasingly being consumed for functional benefits beyond the traditional considerations of nutrition and health. There is substantial evidence for the health benefits of algal-derived food products, but there remain considerable ...
Outside the USA, cyanobacterial bloom durations of up to five months starting in the summer (artificial ponds in southern Poland) [190] or eight months starting in the spring (Taihu, China) [191] have been reported. It should be noted, however, that cyanobacterial blooms can also occur ...
The most notorious is the marine invasive killer alga, Caulerpa taxifolia. It was found that the alga contains a toxin in its thallus lobes, Caulerpenyne, which is noxious (neurotoxic) to various animals, especially invertebrates [82,83]. Originally dreaded as a potential danger to natural ...
Is vinegar an algae killer? Lauren Kurtz Professional Gardener Expert Answer Yes, vinegar will kill algae if you use enough of it. Add vinegar to your fountain water and see if you notice any changes. Not Helpful 16 Helpful 74 Question Will it help to use a copper fountain? Lauren Ku...