Screening of two freshwater green microalgae in pulp and paper mill wastewater effluents in Nova Scotia, Canada
In recent years, the use of microalgae as feedstock for many marketable products, such as animal/aqua feeds, bioplastics and fertilizers, has gained renewed interest due to their fast growth potential coupled with relatively high lipid, carbohydrate and nutrient content. An algal biorefinery at an i...
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Main Authors: | Shabana Bhatti, Robert Richards, Patrick McGinn |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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