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Simultaneous nutrient removal and lipid production from pretreated piggery wastewater by Chlorella vulgaris YSW-04 Ji MK, Kim HC, Sapireddy VR, Yun HS, Abou-Shanab RAI, Choi J, Lee W, Timmes TC, Inamuddin, Jeon BH Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 97(6), 2701, 2013 |
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Bioenergy recovery from olive mill effluent in a hybrid reactor Goncalves MR, Freitas P, Marques IP Biomass & Bioenergy, 39, 253, 2012 |
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Bio-conversion rate and optimum harvest intervals for Moina australiensis using digested piggery effluent and Chlorella vulgaris as a food source Ward AJ, Kumar MS Bioresource Technology, 101(7), 2210, 2010 |
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Utilising bacterial communities associated with digested piggery effluent as a primary food source for the batch culture of Moina australiensis Patil SS, Ward AJ, Kumar MS, Ball AS Bioresource Technology, 101(10), 3371, 2010 |
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Influence of nutrient loads, feeding frequency and inoculum source on growth of Chlorella vulgaris in digested piggery effluent culture medium Kumar MS, Miao ZHH, Wyatt SK Bioresource Technology, 101(15), 6012, 2010 |
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Microbiological status of piggery effluent from 13 piggeries in the south east Queensland region of Australia Chinivasagam HN, Thomas RJ, Casey K, McGahan E, Gardner EA, Rafiee M, Blackall PJ Journal of Applied Microbiology, 97(5), 883, 2004 |