Microalgae, belonging to the diverse group of photosynthetic microorganisms, play pivotal roles in global ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. They contribute significantly to carbon fixation and oxygen production. Their vast biodiversity encompasses a wide range of species with distinct morphologies, ...
Microalgae, belonging to the diverse group of photosynthetic microorganisms, play pivotal roles in global ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. They contribute significantly to carbon fixation and oxygen production. Their vast biodiversity encompasses a wide range of species with distinct morphologies, physiological adaptations and metabolic pathways. Their ability to adapt to various environmental conditions, rapid growth rates, and rich biochemical composition make them promising candidates for applications ranging from biofuel production and wastewater treatment to pharmaceuticals and food supplements. Understanding their taxonomy, physiological responses, and culture requirements is crucial for harnessing their full potential in biotechnological processes.
They have garnered increasing attention due to their remarkable biodiversity and immense potential in biotechnological applications. This topic delves into the multifaceted aspects of these microorganisms, encompassing their taxonomy, culture physiology, and diverse applications in the field of biotechnology.
Keywords:
Physiology, Biotechnology, Application, Biofuel, Nutraceuticals, Pharmaceuticals, Bioremediation
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