2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-800439/v2
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Effect of tobacco smoke on the growth, biochemical composition, and biodiesel characteristics of two Chlamydomonas strains

Abstract: Microalgae has been known as one of the efficient biological carbon dioxide (CO2) sequesters. In recent years, they have been applied to improve the air quality by reducing CO2 concentration and boosting oxygen (O2) level, and have the ability to tolerate diverse toxic elements in the air. The current study investigates the effect of tobacco smoke on the growth, biochemical, and biodiesel characteristics of two Chlamydomonas strains. For this purpose, strains were exposed to seven days of tobacco smoke by burn… Show more

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