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The effects of nitrogen and seawater flow rate on the growth and biochemical composition of Gracilaria foliifera var. angustissima in mass outdoor cultures
Land-based cultivation of seaweeds: an assessment of their potential yields for "energy farming."
Chemical quality and production of agars extracted from Gracilaria tikvahiae grown indifferent nitrogen enrichment conditions
The evolution of integrated aquaculture systems
Cultivation biology of Gracilaria tikvahiae in the United States
The experimental cultivation of the red seaweed Gracilaria tikvahiae as an "energy crop": an overview
Methane production from the anaerobic digestion of some marine macrophytes
Anaerobic digestion and nutrient recyclingof small benthic or floating seaweeds
Some aspects of the growth and yield of Garcilaria tikvahiae in culture
Marine biomass research in Florida
Prospects for Caribbean mariculture
Some correlations between substrate compositions and biogas yields
The mass outdoor culture of macroscopic marine algae
Cultivation of seaweeds as abiomass source for energy
Cultivation of seaweeds forhydrocolloids, waste treatment and biomass for energy conversion.
Cultivation of Gracilaria verrucosa (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) strain G-16 for agar
Aquatic plant aquaculture: a multiproduct/multiuse approach
The effect of nitrogen content on methane production by the marine algae Gracilaria tikvahiae and Ulva sp
Nitrogen recycling and methane production using Gracilaria tikvahiae: a closed system approach
Changes in agar and other chemical constituents of the seaweed Gracilaria tikvahiae when used as a substrate in methane digesters

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