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Unravelling the algae : the past, present and future of algal systematics / edited by Juliet Brodie, Jane Lewis




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Microalgae : biotechnology and microbiology / E.W. Becker

Becker, E. W. (E. Wolfgang), 1939-




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Freshwater algae : identification and use as bioindicators / Edward G. Bellinger and David C. Sigee

Bellinger, E. G




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Strain selection and outdoor cultivation of halophilic microalgae with potential for large-scale biodiesel production / Marie Sophie Dominique Fon Sing

Fon Sing, Marie Sophie Dominique




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Handbook of marine macroalgae : biotechnology and applied phycology / [edited by] Se-Kwon Kim




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Algae / Linda E. Graham, James M. Graham, Lee W. Wilcox

Graham, Linda E., 1946-




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Microalgae : current research and applications / edited by Maria-Nefeli Tsaloglou




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Effects of different light spectra on the growth, composition, and productivity of microalgae from 4 different taxa with different pigment profiles / by Ganjar Saefurahman

Saefurahman, Ganjar, author




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Isolation and characterization of microlalgae with commercial potential / Indrayani Indrayani

Indrayani, Indrayani, author




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Florida Bay microalgae blooms




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Effects of nutrients from the water column on the growth of benthic microalgae in permeable sediments




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An analysis of factors effecting the growth of benthic microalgae following the decline of a surface phytoplankton bloom




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Sea urchins reduce fish grazing on algae




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Cracking of squalene into isoprene as chemical utilization of algae oil

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00268B, Communication
Kazuya Kimura, Kazuma Shiraishi, Takahiro Kondo, Junji Nakamura, Tadahiro Fujitani
Thermal decomposition of squalene proceeds as a chain reaction to produce isoprene (C5H8) and C10 hydrocarbons.
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Co-production of flexible polyurethanes and renewable solvent from a microalgae oil waste stream

Green Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00852D, Communication
Thien An Phung Haia, Nitin Neelakantan, Marissa Tessman, Suryendra Sherman, Graham Griffin, Robert S Pomeroy, Stephen Mayfield, Michael Burkart
Renewable polymers have become an important focus in next-generation materials, and algae biomass offers an environmentally low-impact feedstock that can serve multiple uses. This study aims to develop a scalable...
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