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- who: C. Biancacci from the University of Granada, Spain have published the research work: Optimisation of at-sea culture and harvest conditions for cultivated Macrocystis pyrifera: yield, biofouling and biochemical composition of cultured biomass, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Heavy metal ion concentrations in the cultivated M. pyrifera in this study showed temporal and spatial variability, but all were below toxicity limits based on a suggested weekly consumption between 15 - 24-g DW M. pyrifera, with arsenic as the limiting factor (Supplementary Table S5).
- how: Higher levels of lipids are usually common in . . .
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