Technology of Industrial Cultivation of Spirulina
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v1i5.380Keywords:
spirulina, technology, biomass, biochemical composition, cultivationAbstract
The technology of growing spirulina in greenhouse conditions in open-type cultivators is given. As a result, the yield increased by 5–10 times in comparison with traditional technologies at constant material costs.
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