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  2. Porphyridium cruentum - Wikipedia

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    Porphyridium cruentum is a species of red algae in the family Porphyridiophyceae.. The microalga Porphyridium sp. is a potential source for several products like fatty acids, lipids, cell-wall polysaccharides and pigments .

  3. Microcystis - Wikipedia

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    Microcystis floating colonies in an Erlenmeyer flask. As the etymological derivation implies, Microcystis is characterized by small cells (a few micrometers in diameter), possessing gas-filled vesicles (also lacking individual sheaths). [2]

  4. Microalgae - Wikipedia

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    A range of microalgae species are produced in hatcheries and are used in a variety of ways for commercial purposes, including for human nutrition, [19] as biofuel, [20] in the aquaculture of other organisms, [21] in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, [22] and as biofertiliser. [23]

  5. Dunaliella salina - Wikipedia

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    Dunaliella salina was named by Emanoil C. Teodoresco of Bucharest, Romania after its original discoverer, Michel Felix Dunal, who first scientifically reported sighting the organism in saltern evaporation ponds in Montpellier, France in 1838.

  6. Nodularia - Wikipedia

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    Nodularia is a genus of filamentous nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. [1] They occur mainly in brackish or salinic waters, such as the hypersaline Makgadikgadi Pans, [2] the Peel-Harvey Estuary in Western Australia or the Baltic Sea.

  7. Plant nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Micronutrients are present in plant tissue in quantities measured in parts per million, ranging from 0.1 [3] to 200 ppm, or less than 0.02% dry weight. [ 4 ] Most soil conditions across the world can provide plants adapted to that climate and soil with sufficient nutrition for a complete life cycle, without the addition of nutrients as fertilizer .

  8. Euastrum - Wikipedia

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    This green algae -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. QS-21 - Wikipedia

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    QS-21 is a 65:35 mixture of the Apiose- and the Xylose-substituted variants of above molecule. QS-21 is a purified plant extract used as a vaccine adjuvant . It is derived from the soap bark tree ( Quillaja saponaria ), which is native to the countries of Chile , Peru , and Bolivia . [ 1 ]