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  1. Re: Induction of oil production November 20 2008
    Abomohra, If your interest is practical production, Ecogenics Research provides large, dense samples for a low price.
  2. Induction of oil production November 20 2008
    Bobby, First of all, thank you very much for your interest. If you send me such strains that produce high lipid content, with their references, I will
  3. Re: Can MMW Irradiation Double Algae Growth? November 20 2008
    ...     Possibly.  Probably.  It could be a translation error.  But the article says."200-kW/cm2".  The following excerpt from "MMW in Agriculture.pdf"
  4. Re: local algae November 20 2008
    Bobby, We did the same with B. Braunii.. Look for oil on top of salt water ponds.. esp high pH ponds.. This is where we found B.Braunii Race B in three
  5. Re: local algae November 19 2008
    Andy, Good points - I should have been more specific. It is true that almost all species in culture collections where isolated from algae found growing in the
  6. Re: Induction of oil production November 19 2008
    Abomohra, Europeans and USA liberals are very opposed to GMO. To avoid the potential public relations nightmare, I suggestion we stay away from GMO. There are
  7. Re: local algae November 19 2008
    All algae are wild strains (if they are not genetically modified). The culture collections are full of wild algae. Do people suggest that there are
  8. Re: Induction of oil production November 19 2008
    This is a very open ended question.. First of all Botrycoccus Braunii is know for petro..crude oil.. ok race A. as more triglycerides then B.. other algae have
  9. Re: Can MMW Irradiation Double Algae Growth? November 19 2008
    "200-kW/cm2 peak incident power density" That doesn't look right. Shouldn't that be 200-mW/cm2?
  10. Induction of oil production November 19 2008
    Dear all;   I'm interesting with the production of high lipid or oil amount from algae, as I know Botrycoccus contains high lipid content. Anyone has

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  1. Bad Behavior February 15 2008
    The MediaWiki Bad Behavior extension has been causing some problems, I have noticed. I haven't logged in for a while, so I don't know how long this has been going on.

    However, I plan to post some updates to Phyco.org soon, and also, I have upgraded the extension, fixing the problem.
    Also, my contact information has been updated. See the Members section for more details.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.
  2. Collective Biodiesel Conference: A Huge Success! July 15 2007
    The conference was a huge success! Lots of awesome people attended, a lot of cool networking occurred, and the classes were very informative. I've got about a dozen pages of notes about various things that I would like to share through this wiki. Also, remember that in many of these blog posts, they hold more extended information in the link.
  3. Collective Biodiesel July 12 2007
    This year's conference begins tomorrow! I'm very excited, and I'll try to take notes and bring back some good information.
    http://www.collectivebiodiesel.org/
  4. Back in Business July 1 2007
    Phyco.org has been under neglect for about a year now. I recognize this, and I must apologize to our small community for not doing my job. I have cleaned up a good deal of the spam on this site, and I will work on adding new content soon.
    An update on my personal life-- I have been working closely with algae for the past two months, at the Environmental Sciences and Engineering department at the Colorado School of Mines, courtesy of Jon Meuser and Matt Posewitz. I fully intend to add the knowledge I have gained from this experience to this wiki.
  5. Upgrades January 18 2007
    Phyco.org has been upgraded to MediaWiki version 1.9.0, which implements a number of new features, bug fixes, and incompatibilities with old Phyco.org extensions. Old features will be re-implemented over the next few days with newer versions of the extensions.