Selection of some native microalgal strains for possibility of bio - oil production in Thailand
The increasing demand for oil by the world's population has resulted in higher global petroleum prices. Many countries have been trying to explore new energy sources. One such example of this would be biodiesel, which is a form of alternative energy derived from animal and plant lipids. Algae,...
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Main Authors: | Janta K., Pekkoh J., Tongsiri S., Pumas C., Peerapornpisal Y. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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