Growth and nutrient removal in free and immobilized planktonic green algae isolated from pig manure
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C. Pérez-Martínez | Carmen Pérez-Martínez | P. Sanchez-Castillo | M. V Jiménez-Pérez | Otilia Romera | D. Fernández-Moreno | P. Sánchez-Castillo | O. Romera | D. Fernández-Moreno | M. Jiménez-Pérez
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