Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Species diversity reduces chances of crop failure in algal biofuel systems


Species diversity reduces chances of crop failure in algal biofuel systems

01/11/2017 10:06 AM EST

plastic tubing used to deliver nutrients to 180 aquarium-like tanks

Algae-derived biocrude oil is being studied as a potential renewable-energy alternative to fossil fuels. NSF-funded researchers have found that growing multiple algal species in 180 aquarium-like tanks helped stabilize biocrude production and made the system more reliable and efficient.


Full story at http://ns.umich.edu/new/releases/24442-species-diversity-reduces-chances-of-crop-failure-in-algal-biofuel-systems

Source
University of Michigan


This is an NSF News From the Field item.


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