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A fresh water waste recycling-aquaculture system
Alternative production systems: marine crops
Anaerobic digestion and nutrient recyclingof small benthic or floating seaweeds
Aquatic plant aquaculture: a multiproduct/multiuse approach
Biomass production by marine and freshwater plants
Biomass production by some marine and freshwater plants
Changes in agar and other chemical constituents of the seaweed Gracilaria tikvahiae when used as a substrate in methane digesters
Chemical quality and production of agars extracted from Gracilaria tikvahiae grown indifferent nitrogen enrichment conditions
Cultivation biology of Gracilaria tikvahiae in the United States
Cultivation of Gracilaria verrucosa (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) strain G-16 for agar
Cultivation of seaweeds as abiomass source for energy
Cultivation of seaweeds forhydrocolloids, waste treatment and biomass for energy conversion.
Effects of seasonality and plant density on the productivity of some freshwater macrophytes
Effects of seawater exchange, pH and carbon supply on the growth of Gracilaria  tikvahiae (Rhodophyceae) in large-scale cultures
Evapotranspiration of Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) solms and Lemna minor L. in central Florida: Relation to canopy structure and season
Exploring alternatives for the future: Waste recycling through aquaculture.
Freshwater macrophytes for energy and wastewater treatment
Historical overview: aquaculture in the Caribbean
Land-based cultivation of seaweeds: an assessment of their potential yields for "energy farming."
Marine biomass research in Florida

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