date:Mar 30, 2021
icroalgae-based products have been around for a long time, explains Abiusi. But in general, they are costly to produce. When these algae are grown in the dark, they convert only half of their organic substrate into biomass, while when they are grown under illumination and use carbon dioxide, they generally yield only low biomass densities.
Both strategies require a costly system for efficient gas exchange. In Abiusis research, he developed a cultivation method for microalgae that doubles produc