Growth characteristics of Rhodopseudomonas palustris cultured outdoors, in an underwater tubular photobioreactor, and investigation on photosynthetic efficiency
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P. Carlozzi | B. Pushparaj | A. Degl'innocenti | A. Capperucci | Benjamin Pushparaj | Pietro Carlozzi | Alessandro Degl’Innocenti | Antonella Capperucci
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