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Nannochloropsis sp. (marine strain) is proven to be suitable for algal biofuel production, due to its ease to grow and a high oil content of 28.7% |
Nannochloropsis sp. (marine strain) is proven to be suitable for algal biofuel production, due to its ease to grow and a high oil content of 28.7%<ref>{{cite journal|last=Gouveia|first=L|coauthors=Oliveira|title=Microalgae as a raw material for biofuels production|journal=J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol|date=4|year=2009|month=Nov|pmid=18982369}}</ref> . |
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Nannochloropsis sp. (marine strain) is proven to be suitable for algal biofuel production, due to its ease to grow and a high oil content of 28.7%[1] .
- ^ Gouveia, L (4). "Microalgae as a raw material for biofuels production". J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. PMID 18982369.
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