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Microalgae have garnered considerable attention, since acre-by-acre microalgae can produce 30-100 times the oil yield of soybeans on marginal land and in brackish water.
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Microalgae have garnered considerable attention, since acre-by-acre microalgae can produce 30-100 times the oil yield of soybeans on marginal land and in brackish water.
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Microalgae can be grown in salty water unfit for conventional ag
Material World: Alternative Energy Tracy Staedter 2009
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Microalgae can be grown on land that's not suitable for conventional crops.
Material World: Alternative Energy Tracy Staedter 2009
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Microalgae can join together and then sink to form thick mats on the bottom in shallow coastal waters [8].
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Microalgae can be grown on land that's not suitable for conventional crops.
Material World: Micropscopic Algae Take on BIG Oil Tracy Staedter 2008
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Microalgae can be grown in salty water unfit for conventional ag
Material World: Micropscopic Algae Take on BIG Oil Tracy Staedter 2008
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Microalgae can be grown in salty water unfit for conventional ag
Material World: November 2008 Tracy Staedter 2008
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Microalgae, pond scum to you and me, can double in mass several times per day and can produce more than 15 times as much oil per acre as rapeseed, palms or soybeans.
Jeff Schweitzer: Transition Topic III: Alternative Energy Alternatives 2008
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Microalgae in the sea ice are potentially adversely affected by increases in ultraviolet (UV-B) radiation resulting from ozone depletion [596], and a reduction in sea ice may affect primary production in the entire region.
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