Microalgae as next generation plant growth additives: functions, applications, challenges and circular bioeconomy based solutions

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Priyanka Parmar from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa have published the research work: Microalgae as next generation plant growth additives: Functions, applications, challenges and circular bioeconomy based solutions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Similar observations were made with cereal crops namely maize and wheat when extracts and cell-free supernatants of cyanobacteria such as Anabaena sp.

SUMMARY

    Microalgae have been projected as a potential industrial feedstock owing to their high photosynthetic efficiency, their ability to grow in non-potable waters such as industrial effluents, and their ability to . . .

     

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