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Mass culture of brackish-water-adapted seaweeds in sewage-enriched seawater I. Productivity and nutrient accumulation

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Lehnberg, W., Schramm, W. Mass culture of brackish-water-adapted seaweeds in sewage-enriched seawater I. Productivity and nutrient accumulation. Hydrobiologia 116, 276–281 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00027684

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