Hayashi et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Challenges to the future domestication of seaweeds as cultivated species: understanding their physiological processes for large-scale productionHayashi et al., 2020
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- 5070159916416572177
- Author
- Hayashi L
- Cantarino S
- Critchley A
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- Advances in botanical research
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A detailed understanding of physiological and reproductive processes in seaweeds has repeatedly proven to be an essential pre-requisite in the successful development of a sustainable industry. The prime example of this was the classical discovery of the …
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