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The two bioreactors on the left contain sugar kelp applied at traditional application rates and mixed with soil and water while the two bioreactors on the right serve as controls and contain only soil and water.

The two bioreactors on the left contain sugar kelp applied at traditional application rates and mixed with soil and water while the two bioreactors on the right serve as controls and contain only soil and water.


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