会议专题

DUNALIELLA SALINA AN ENERGY CONVERSION MICRO ALGA IN SOLAR SALTPANS

Microbenthic algal consortia are organized in multi layered structures that cover the surface of illuminated submerged substrates with a so-called biofilm. The ability of algae to produce oxygen in photosynthesis as well as their uptake rates of N and P make them effective components of any biological system. The organisms living in solar salt works constitute a biological system, which are able to aid or harm salt production. Systems aiding salt production maintain stable species composition and concentrations. They produce and accumulate sufficient organic matter to enrich the biota, prevent leakage and also increase the solar energy absorption. The natural conditions do not support more salt production and there is a requirement for the biological management. The naturally available organic and inorganic nutrients support the development of Dunaliella salina algal blooms that are benefit for solar salt heat absorption resulting in faster evaporation and an increase in the salt quality.

Dunaliella salina Salt pans

M.REGINALD Y.HELEN DIANA N.R.LAILA BANU

Department of Botany & Research Centre,Scott Christian College (Autonomous), Nagercoil-629 003.Tamil Nadu, India

国际会议

9th International Symposium on Salt(第九届世界盐业大会)

北京

英文

917-920

2009-09-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)