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Lewin, Ralph A. and Andersen, Robert A.. "Algae". Encyclopedia Britannica, 30 Oct. 2023. Accessed 22 November 2023
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Algae strain is defined as population of unicellular/pluricellular organisms of a single algae species, all descended from the entirety/or a part of an organism or several organisms, being synonymous with a monoclonal culture and a genetic representative of a single algae species.
This standard defines the terms related to functions, products, and properties of algae and algae products. In order to better pack the methodologies, algae are regarded as a functional group of organisms consisting of microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes.
Algae and algae products - Terms and definitions. CEN/TC 454 - Algae and algae products. 2020
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The term “algae” commonly refers to a diverse mix of organisms from different kingdoms of life. Traditionally, algae have been unified based on the absence of vascular tissues and their ability to carry out photosynthesis and live in aquatic habitats. Algae can be single-celled or filamentous bacteria, or they can be single or multicellular eukaryotes. Although they typically live in aquatic environments and are capable of photosynthesis, this is not always the case. Types of algae include microalgae, macroalgae (seaweeds), and cyanobacteria (historically known as blue-green algae). US DOE, 2016, National Algal Biofuels Technology Review. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Bioenergy Technologies Office, Washington D.C.Source category: Scientific & Technical Literature
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