Four researchers—Stina Krings, Franz Weinland, Tillmann Westphal, and Till Ider—from the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck (THL) visited the ...
The Nature Research Center and UAB Baltic UAV Services have patented the AS-LAND prototype for the collection of cyanobacteria biomass (Patent No. 708...
The Nature Research Center received funding from the Lithuanian Science Council for the project “Biopesticides for agriculture: harmful blooms f...
The project seeks to promote best practices in ecological service and the circular economics approach by implementing innovative complex system which has both demonstration and innovation character. The project will demonstrate the efficiency of constructed prototypes in harvesting of cyanobacteria scums and macroalgae mats, as the source of phosphorus, nitrogen and hazardous cyanotoxins, in various types of water bodies. Also, this project focuses on developing technologies to provide a reliable, cost-effective and sustainable supply of algal biomass as a feedstock source.
enrichment of aquatic ecosystems by organic substances and nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus.
as a result of eutrophication, uncontrollable growth of cyanobacteria and excessive accumulation of surface scums that have harmful effect on biotic communities and human health.
accumulations of filamentous algae creating large agglomerations on the bottom or floating on the water surface.
generation of added value bioproducts from algae biomass for economic, environmental and societal benefits.
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