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María Cuaresma
Researcher at University of Huelva
Publications - 39
Citations - 1980
María Cuaresma is an academic researcher from University of Huelva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photobioreactor & Chlorella sorokiniana. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1572 citations. Previous affiliations of María Cuaresma include Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Impact of Microalgae-Bacteria Interactions on the Production of Algal Biomass and Associated Compounds.
Juan Luis Fuentes,Inés Garbayo,María Cuaresma,Zaida Montero,Manuel González-del-Valle,Carlos Vílchez +5 more
TL;DR: This manuscript reviews the recent knowledge on the impact of the microalgae-bacteria interactions on the production ofmicroalgae and accumulation of valuable compounds, with an emphasis on algal species having application in aquaculture.
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Marine carotenoids: biological functions and commercial applications.
TL;DR: Carotenoids are the most common pigments in nature and are synthesized by all photosynthetic organisms and fungi, and have traditionally been used in food and animal feed for their color properties.
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Cultivation of microalgae on artificial light comes at a cost
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the costs and energy balance related to microalgae cultivation employing artificial light with a literature study and concluded that current application of artificial light will increase production costs by 25.3 $ per kilogram of dry-weight biomass.
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Productivity of Chlorella sorokiniana in a short light-path (SLP) panel photobioreactor under high irradiance
TL;DR: The maximal productivity of a 14 mm light‐path panel photobioreactor under high irradiance was determined and the biomass yield on light energy is high but still lower than the theoretical maximal yield which must be related to photosaturation and thermal dissipation of absorbed light energy.
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Horizontal or vertical photobioreactors? How to improve microalgae photosynthetic efficiency
TL;DR: Results prove that productivity per unit of ground area could be greatly enhanced by placing the photobioreactors vertically, and also prove the high photosynthetic efficiency found for the vertical simulation.