Understanding nutrient throughput of operational RAS farm effluents to support semi-commercial aquaponics: Easy upgrade possible beyond controversies.
@article{Lunda2019UnderstandingNT, title={Understanding nutrient throughput of operational RAS farm effluents to support semi-commercial aquaponics: Easy upgrade possible beyond controversies.}, author={Roman Lunda and Koushik Roy and Jan M{\'a}s{\'i}lko and Jan Mr{\'a}z}, journal={Journal of environmental management}, year={2019}, volume={245}, pages={ 255-263 } }
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