ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS FEED MEDIA AND ITS BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION DURING THE PROCESS OF FEED BASE AND CULTIVATION OF SPIRULINA
Keywords:
microalgae, Spirulina, Zaruka nutrient medium, microscopic, physiological and morphological characteristics.
Abstract
This article describes the optimal conditions for the growth of microalgae and the composition of nutrient media. Microalgae, as their name suggests, have unicellular and multicellular microscopic states and have different physiological and morphological characteristics. Therefore, the experimental results of growing Spirulina algae on the Zaruka nutrient medium and determining the fat content are presented.
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Published
2024-03-30
How to Cite
Durdona BAXRANOVA. (2024). ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS FEED MEDIA AND ITS BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION DURING THE PROCESS OF FEED BASE AND CULTIVATION OF SPIRULINA. News of the NUUz, 3(3.1), 250-253. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v3i3.1.1844
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