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Microalgae as multi-functional options in modern agriculture: current trends, prospects and challenges

Renuka et al., 2018

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13077382883184700296
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Renuka N
Guldhe A
Prasanna R
Singh P
Bux F
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Biotechnology advances

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Algae are a group of ubiquitous photosynthetic organisms comprising eukaryotic green algae and Gram-negative prokaryotic cyanobacteria, which have immense potential as a bioresource for various industries related to biofuels, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and …
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