THE EFFECT OF CARBON DIOXIDE ON THE GROWTH OF CHLORELLA CULTURE THE EFFECT OF CARBON DIOXIDE ON THE GROWTH OF CHLORELLA CULTURE
Keywords:
chlorella, microalgae, carbon dioxide, PH Creda, culture mediumAbstract
In our country, due to the climatic conditions, it is difficult to grow chlorella in natural conditions, so it is necessary to use devices for growing chlorella indoors. The efficiency of chlorella production directly depends on the conditions of its cultivation. Green algae-chlorella is of great importance for the productivity of livestock, agriculture, poultry farming and a number of other industries. Chlorella captures harmful chemicals underground and underwater, thereby increasing the chances of soil development. They release many mold metals by testing them for harmful substances such as 15 elements), herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals. It also attracts the attention of scientists because of their beneficial effects, as evidenced by the data with the help of chlorella.
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