Algal food and fuel coproduction can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions while improving land and water-use efficiency
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Michael J. Walsh | X. Lei | C. Greene | Z. Johnson | M. Huntley | C. Beal | D. Sills | I. Archibald | Léda Gerber Van Doren
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