259/1. The invention is also characterized by utilization of a unicellular green algae Parachlorella nurekis 1904 KJEG for the purpose of eradication of cyanobacteria, bacteria and fungi.BOGDANOV, Nikolay
The present account is a focused and critical review of the current knowledge of the interplay of bacteria and other primitive forms of life (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi and lichens) with vanadium, with the aim to provide perspectives for applications and further investigations.doi:10.1039/b717565p...
Complex relationships among microalgae/cyanobacteria, bacteria, light and pollutant concentrations need to be understood to optimize parameters for the operation of photobioreactor or HRAPs for the degradation of different pollutants. Table 3. Removal of nutrients from wastewater by consortia of ...
Are Cyanobacteria and Chlorophyta the same? Are diatoms plankton, nekton, or benthos? What pigment do all algae have? Are zooplankton autotrophs? Are all bacteria autotrophs? Do nekton eat zooplankton? Is brown algae unicellular or multicellular?
ISO/TR 11044:2008 Water quality—scientific and technical aspects of batch algae growth inhibition tests ISO 11348-1:2007 Water quality—determination of the inhibitory effect of water samples on the light emission of Vibrio fischeri (luminescent bacteria test)—part 1: method using freshly prepared...
Submit Cyanobacteria are View Solution View Solution View Solution View Solution Exams IIT JEE NEET UP Board Bihar Board CBSE Free Textbook Solutions KC Sinha Solutions for Maths Cengage Solutions for Maths DC Pandey Solutions for Physics HC Verma Solutions for Physics ...
There are two types of photosynthesis: oxygenic and anoxygenic. They both follow very similar principles, but the former is the most common and is seen in plants, algae and cyanobacteria. During oxygenic photosynthesis, light energy transfers electrons from water (H2O) taken up by plant roots to...
To help understand the evolutionary position of NoZEPs, a phylogenetic analysis was performed using MEGA6 [28] based on ZEP proteins from various organisms including plants, algae, fungi and cyanobacteria (Fig. 1). Obviously, ZEPs from the green lineage (green algae and plants) formed a clade...
Commonly comprised of cyanobacteria, algae, bacteria and fungi, hypolithic communities inhabit the underside of cobblestones and pebbles in diverse desert biomes. Notwithstanding their abundance and widespread geographic distribution and their growth in the driest regions on Earth, the source of water supp...
Most plants split water molecules to generate energy, and now we have a clearer picture of exactly how they do it.