Fig. 4From: Feasibility of CO2 mitigation and carbohydrate production by microalga Scenedesmus obliquus CNW-N used for bioethanol fermentation under outdoor conditions: effects of seasonal changesTime-course profiles of biomass concentration, carbohydrate content, carbohydrate profile, water temperature and light intensity of S. obliquus CNW-N grown outdoors and under very different weather conditions in southern Taiwan. (CO2 feeding concentration = 2.5%; working volume = 60 L.). a Rainy (Typhoon) season (Augest 2012). b Sunny season (September 2012). cCold season (December 2012)Back to article page