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Cultivation of Laminaria saccharina gametophyte cell cultures in a stirred-tank photobioreactorQi, Hanshi 22 April 1994 (has links)
Graduation date: 1994
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Enzyme activity in cultures of the marine macroalgae Laminaria saccharina and Ochtodes secundirameaTucker, Mary 19 March 1999 (has links)
Graduation date: 1999
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Cultivation of suspension cultures of Laminaria saccharina (Phaeophyceae) gametophytes in tubular, planar, and stirred tank photobioreactorsMullikin, Ronald K. 27 July 1998 (has links)
Graduation date: 1999
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Biomass productivity enhancement of Laminaria saccharina cultures in a stirred-tank bioreactor by batch and fed-batch nutrient deliveryRamanan, Sundar 17 December 1996 (has links)
Graduation date: 1997
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Cultivation of Laminaria saccharina gametophyte cell cultures and Acrosiphonia coalita tissue cultures in a bubble-column photobioreactorZhi, Chunxing 30 November 1994 (has links)
Graduation date: 1995
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Bioreactor development and cell culture of the marine macroalgae Porphyra (sp.) and Laminaria saccharinaModrell, Jason G. 10 August 1993 (has links)
Graduation date: 1994
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Spatial distribution of the nutrient plume emanating from an Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) farm in British Columbia: use of an in-situ kelp bioassay to monitor nutrient loading.Prussin, Emrys Adain 25 May 2012 (has links)
To assess the spatial distribution of nutrient wastes around an open-water integrated fish/mollusk/kelp farm in-situ kelp bioassays were employed. Growth rates were measured over a four-month growing season and used as a proxy for relative nutrient concentrations. Seasonality and depth effects on growth rate were also assessed. Growth around the pens was 0.20 cm • day-1 higher than at the control, and reached a maximum of 1.4 cm • day-1. Optimal growth was achieved at 8 m. Growth at 8 m was significantly higher by 1.5 cm • day-1 compared to surface waters at 2 m. Early spring had the highest growth rates with a peak of 1.4 cm • day-1 recorded on June 21. This study re-iterates the fundamental benefits of IMTA and shows the potential of in-situ assay as an alternative to error-prone and costly water sampling to asses nutrient status in water. / Graduate
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