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Rajasri Yadavalli

Researcher at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology

Publications -  13
Citations -  411

Rajasri Yadavalli is an academic researcher from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlorella pyrenoidosa & Biomass. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 285 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajasri Yadavalli include Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology.

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Production of biofuels from microalgae - A review on cultivation, harvesting, lipid extraction, and numerous applications of microalgae

TL;DR: A comprehensive review on various methods of both biomass harvesting and lipid extraction from microalgae available, so far, besides to discuss their advantages and disadvantages is provided in this paper, which also deals with various conditions that are favorable for lipid accumulation as well as the yield from different species.
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Two stage treatment of dairy effluent using immobilized Chlorella pyrenoidosa.

TL;DR: The two stage treatment of dairy effluent is highly effective in removal of BOD and COD besides nutrients like nitrates and phosphates and helps in discharging treated waste water safely into the receiving water bodies since it is non toxic for aquatic life.
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Mixotrophic transition induced lipid productivity in Chlorella pyrenoidosa under stress conditions for biodiesel production

TL;DR: Influence of mixotrophic mode and its transition to various trophic modes under stress conditions was assessed during two stage cultivation of Chlorella pyrenoidosa, finding that exploring such novel strategies can generate sustainable avenues for biodiesel production.
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Simultaneous production of flavonoids and lipids from Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella pyrenoidosa

TL;DR: In this article, the role of l-phenylalanine as a supplement to enhance the production of flavonoids and lipids was investigated in two microalgal strains, Chlorella vulgaris (CV) and chlorella pyrenoidosa (CP), which were cultivated in mixotrophic and autotrophic modes.