Bioremediation and nutrient migration during blooms of Ulva in the Yellow Sea, China
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Bioremediation and nutrient migration during blooms of Ulva in the Yellow Sea, China
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PHYCOLOGIA
Volume 57, Issue 2, Pages 223-231
Publisher
International Phycological Society
Online
2018-01-14
DOI
10.2216/17-32.1
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