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Rearte, Tomás Agustín  
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Celis Plá, Paula S. M.  
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Neori, Amir  
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Masojídek, Jiří  
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Torzillo, Giuseppe  
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Gómez Serrano, Cintia  
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Silva Benavides, Ana Margarita  
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Álvarez Gómez, Félix  
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Abdala Díaz, R. T.  
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Ranglová, Karolína  
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Caporgno, Martin  
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Massocato, Thaís Fávero  
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Silva, Jaqueline Carmo da  
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Al Mahrouqui, Hafidh  
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Atzmüller, Richard  
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Figueroa, Felix L.  
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2022-08-11T16:12:33Z  
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2021-04  
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Rearte, Tomás Agustín; Celis Plá, Paula S. M.; Neori, Amir; Masojídek, Jiří; Torzillo, Giuseppe; et al.; Photosynthetic performance of Chlorella vulgaris R117 mass culture is moderated by diurnal oxygen gradients in an outdoor thin layer cascade; Elsevier; Algal Research; 54; 4-2021; 1-13  
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2211-9264  
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/165244  
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Dissolved oxygen concentration is a critical point for microalgae in large scale cultivation systems. Highly productive cultures inevitably generate a build-up of oxygen gradients along the reactor which can affect photosynthetic performance. In this study, a fast-growing strain of Chlorella vulgaris R117 was cultured outdoors in a thin-layer cascade during a one-week trial reaching a biomass productivity of 4 g DW L−1 d−1 (27 g DW m−2 d−1). High photosynthetic activity led to oxygen oversaturation of up to 400% in some parts along the culture units at midday. The aim was to examine the effect of high dissolved oxygen concentration on diurnal changes in the photosynthetic performance and growth of the Chlorella culture using multi-technique approach. Photosynthetic activity of Chlorella R117 culture was estimated in situ and ex situ using oxygen production and in vivo Chl a fluorescence measurements, which showed good correlation. The rates of electron transport and of oxygen production were related, but the values of the μmolelectrons/μmolO2 ratio was higher than predicted, suggesting the probable involvement of electron and oxygen consuming processes such as photorespiration and Mehler reaction. These processes probably function as photoprotective mechanisms, since no photodamage was observed in the Chlorella R-117 cultures. Depression (down-regulation) of photosynthetic activity due to the exposition to high dissolved oxygen concentration along the cascade area over time was observed. The usefulness of on-line measurements was demonstrated to obtain immediate and in-situ information on the physiological status of the culture. This data can be used in models of operation control for large-scale microalgae production units.  
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application/pdf  
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eng  
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Elsevier  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess  
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/  
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CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE MONITORING  
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OUTDOOR MASS CULTIVATION  
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OXYGEN PRODUCTION  
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PHOTOADAPTATION  
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PSII DOWN-REGULATION  
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Biotecnología Medioambiental  
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Biotecnología del Medio Ambiente  
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INGENIERÍAS Y TECNOLOGÍAS  
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Photosynthetic performance of Chlorella vulgaris R117 mass culture is moderated by diurnal oxygen gradients in an outdoor thin layer cascade  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion  
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2022-08-11T13:01:11Z  
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54  
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1-13  
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Países Bajos  
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Amsterdam  
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Fil: Rearte, Tomás Agustín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente; Argentina  
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Fil: Celis Plá, Paula S. M.. Universidad de Playa Ancha; Chile  
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Fil: Neori, Amir. University Of Haifa; Israel. The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences; Israel  
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Fil: Masojídek, Jiří. Czech Academy of Sciences; República Checa. University of South Bohemia; República Checa  
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Fil: Torzillo, Giuseppe. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia. Universidad de Costa Rica; Costa Rica  
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Fil: Gómez Serrano, Cintia. Universidad de Almería; España  
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Fil: Silva Benavides, Ana Margarita. Universidad de Costa Rica; Costa Rica  
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Fil: Álvarez Gómez, Félix. Universidad de Málaga; España  
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Fil: Abdala Díaz, R. T.. Universidad de Málaga; España  
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Fil: Ranglová, Karolína. Czech Academy of Sciences; República Checa. University of South Bohemia; República Checa  
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Fil: Caporgno, Martin. Czech Academy of Sciences; República Checa  
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Fil: Massocato, Thaís Fávero. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Brasil  
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Fil: Silva, Jaqueline Carmo da. Universidade Federal do São Carlos; Brasil  
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Fil: Al Mahrouqui, Hafidh. Universidad de Almería; España. Sultan Qaboos University; Omán  
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Fil: Atzmüller, Richard. FH OÖ Forschungs & Entwicklungs GmbH; Austria  
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Fil: Figueroa, Felix L.. Universidad de Málaga; España  
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Algal Research  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211926420310444  
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2020.102176