Mass culture of brackish-water-adapted seaweeds in sewage-enriched seawater. II: Fermentation for biogas production

  • Schramm W
  • Lehnberg W
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The cultivation of seaweeds as a potential renewable energy source has attracted the attention of marine scientists in recent years (e.g., Klass & Gosh 1977; Rao et al., 1980; Gosh et al., 1981; Yang, 1981; Hanisak, 1981a, b) and seems to be promising...

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Schramm, W., & Lehnberg, W. (1984). Mass culture of brackish-water-adapted seaweeds in sewage-enriched seawater. II: Fermentation for biogas production. In Eleventh International Seaweed Symposium (pp. 282–287). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6560-7_54

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