Review of Advances in Microalgae Cultivation Technology
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https://doi.org/10.54097/jid.v3i1.8419Keywords:
Microalgae, Cultivation, AdvancesAbstract
The research results of many previous authors were summarized, and two types of microalgae culture methods were reviewed: suspension culture technology and attachment culture technology. On this basis, the future development direction of microalgae culture is prospected in order to provide a reference basis for the future large-scale production of microalgae.
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