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- who: Alice Ferreira and collaborators from the The piggery wastewater (PWW) was collected from a stabilization pond in a local pig farm from Valorgado in Herdade do Pessegueiro (39u25e6 , N, u25e6, W) (Glu00f3ria do Ribatejo, Portugal). This effluent corresponds to the liquid fraction of pig slurry after separation from solid manure. The effluent composition is shown in Table, . The microalgae selected for this work was Tetradesmus obliquus (formerly known as Scenedesmus obliquus) (ACOI, ACOI Culture Collection, Coimbra University, Portugal), after a screening done with several other species (Ferreira et_al, [23]). The microalga was cultivated in piggery wastewater . . .
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