BOOK
Algal Cultures, Analogues of Blooms and Applications
his two-volume thematic collection assembles contributions from 44 international researchers, totaling 25 chapters. It presents cutting-edge insights into:
How algal cultures can serve as analogues for natural phytoplankton blooms
Ecological and physiological modeling of marine microalgae
Interactions between algae and bacteria, viruses, and trace nutrients
Techniques in molecular—and even genetic—manipulation of algal systems
Applications in biotechnology, including paratransgenic approaches in mariculture and toxin prediction modeling
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