
Bacterial in microalgal cultures: Community composition
Bacterial in microalgal cultures: Community composition
Phycologists regard any organisms with α-Chlorophyll and a thallus not differentiated into roots, steam and leaves to be an alga (Lee and Shen 2004; Abeliovich et al. 2005). Nowadays, algae biomass can be produce in open systems and photobioreactors. These biomass is used in different industries: dietary supplements, pigments biofuels, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals (Day et al. 2012a; Huang et al. 2014a). At present, one of the most important problem in the algae production is the contamination. But in some cases xenic or polyculture are one relevant approach in the analysis of the population dynamics using different molecular techniques.
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