Biology:Algal nutrient solution
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Algal nutrient solutions are made up of a mixture of chemical salts and water. Sometimes referred to as "Growth Media", nutrient solutions (along with carbon dioxide and light), provide the materials needed for algae to grow. Nutrient solutions (e.g., Hoagland solution), as opposed to fertilizers, are designed specifically for use in aquatic environments and their composition is much more precise.[1]
See also
- List of algal culture collections
- Algaculture
- Algal fuel
- Aquatic Species Program
- Hydroponics
- Seri microalgae culture collection
- Chu 13, an algal growth medium
References
- ↑ Billis, Aron. "Andersen Algal Culturing Techniques". Academia.edu. https://www.academia.edu/28995029.
External links
- University of Texas growth media recipes.
- University of Cologne growth media recipes
- Culture Media Recipes and Culture Medium Kits (CCMP, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algal nutrient solution.
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