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PhD Studentship - Algae PhDs fellowship UK

 PhD Studentship - Algae        Dr Jonathan Lee ,  Dr Gary Stephen Caldwell  Friday, May 31, 2024  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) About the Project PhD project part of the  CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the  Process Intensification Group  at Newcastle University.  Microalgae are playing increasingly prominent roles in wastewater bioremediation, where their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven processes that clean up the wastewater. A process co-developed by Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water Ltd (NWL) and installed at the Bran Sands treatment works on Teesside, uses an ammonophilic microalga ( Chlorococcum  sp.) originally isolated from Bran Sands to remediate ammonium from the site’s anaerobic digesters. The process is stable, well characterised, and is being implemented at scale. It is central to NWL’s nutrient neutrality and net zero ambitions

AARI - Quiz on Environment Part 3 : This series of quiz will enhance you to get knowledge related to Environment and Environmental Issues....

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AARI - Quiz on Environment Part 2 : This series of quiz will enhance you to get knowledge related to Environment and Environmental Issues....

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AARI - Quiz on Environment Part 1 : This series of quiz will enhance you to get knowledge related to Environment and Environmental Issues....

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Morphology amd Life History of a new species of Batrachospermum from Kas Maharashtra 1980 by Prof B B Chaugule

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 This article presents an account of reproduction and life history of Batrachospermum balakrishnanii sp. nov. from Kas, District Satara, Maharashtra. This species belongs to the section Contorta.  Published in M V M Patrika Vol 15 issue 1 pages 1-8 1980

Morphology and Life History of Batrachospermum kylinii sp. nov. by Prof M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule

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 The article describes the Morphology and Life History of  Batrachospermum kylinii sp. nov. from Matheran, Maharashtra. This species belongs to the section Contorta of the Genus Batrachospermum.  

Elimination cells in the Batrachospermaceae by M S Balakrishnan and B B Chaugule

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The first observation of Elimination cells in Members of Batrachospermaceae was observed and published by Prof. M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule in 1975. Due to one or another reason this communication was not reached globally and their detailed article published in 1980 which got a higher impact globally and also at the same time 1979 Stotsch and Theil published the same observation and which got higher impacts. Here is the first communication of Prof M S Balakrishnan and Prof B B Chaugule which was published in Current Science as letters to the Editor.  

Cytology and Life History of Batrachospermum mahabaleshwarensis M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule 1980 Full article

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Cytology and Life History of Batrachospermum mahabaleshwarensis M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule 1980    Article published in Cryptogamie: algologie  The important finding in the Life-history of Batrachospermum was discovered by Prof. M.S. Balakrishnan & Prof. B. B. Chaugule. The life history of the freshwater red algae Batrochospermum with the support of Cytology is discussed in great detail in this article... Detailed morphological and cytological studies by Balakrishnan  &  Chaugule were made for  Batrachospermum species to elucidate the life history  “telescoping of the three phases into a  single composite entity”  and locating the precise site of meiosis.   The current system of Classification considers this alga as Kumanoa mahabaleshwarensis (M.S.Balakrishnan & B.B.Chaugule) E.K.Ganesan & J.A.West. Classification: Empire Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Subkingdom Biliphyta Phylum Rhodophyta Subphylum Eurhodophytina Class Florideophyceae Subclass Nemaliophycidae Orde

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