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- who: Senthil Chinnasamy from the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA have published the research: Biomass Production Potential of a Wastewater Alga Chlorella vulgaris ARC 1 under Elevated Levels of CO2 and Temperature, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Chlorella vulgaris ARC 1 used in this study grew very well and showed significant gains in chlorophyll content and biomass up to 6% CO2 level. Chlorella kessleri has been shown to have a maximum specific growth rate of 0.267 d-1 when cultivated with 6% CO2 while C. vulgaris in . . .
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