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Phase-feeding strategy for Chlorella vulgaris to enhance biomass and lipid productivity

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Figure 1  Schematic of anion exchange membrane photobioreactor and the process of three-stage cultivation strategy[16]
Table 1  N and P concentration in feeding mediums and the
Figure 2  Effects of N and P feeding rates on microalgae growth
Table 3  N and P concentration in cultivation medium in stage-I (means ± SD)
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