Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent which, if untreated, has the potential for substantial environmental degradationand to recover valuable nutrients that would otherwise be lost. Members of the family Lemnaceae are widely used in lagoon systems, to achieve inexpensive and efficient remediation of effluent. Only limited research has been conducted into their growth in highly eutrophic media and there has been little done to systematically distinguish between different types of media. This study examined the growth characteristics of duckweed in abattoir effluent and explored possible ways of ameliorating the inhibitory factors to growth on this medium. A series of pot trials was conducted to test the t...
Duckweed plants (Lemna spp) are increasingly being used to improve the quality of wastewater in many...
Municipal effluents are of major concern for the quality of the receiving water bodies. In this stud...
The growth performance of duckweed (Spirodela polyrrhiza) and its removal rate of nitrate and phosph...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent, which, if untreated, has...
The culture of the floating aquatic plant, duckweed (Lemna minor), as an agent of domestic sewage tr...
Pollutants removal from domestic wastewater by growing Lemna gibba, a promising duckweed identified ...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
Duckweed (Lemna) is a possible solution for the treatment of aqueous waste streams and the simultane...
Duckweed (Lemna) is a possible solution for the treatment of aqueous waste streams and the simultane...
The use of duckweed species to remediate nutrient-rich wastewater has grown as a field of research a...
The possibility of growing duckweed (Lemna minor) on anaerobic digester effluent and its nitrogen an...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Phytoremediation potential of duckweeds (Lemna minuta, Lemna minor) to remove nutrients from simulat...
Sustainable management of leachate produced from the dumpsite is one of the major concerns in develo...
The Duckweed, Lemnoideae plants, are recently highlighted as one of the useful biomass with multiple...
Duckweed plants (Lemna spp) are increasingly being used to improve the quality of wastewater in many...
Municipal effluents are of major concern for the quality of the receiving water bodies. In this stud...
The growth performance of duckweed (Spirodela polyrrhiza) and its removal rate of nitrate and phosph...
Intensive animal industries create large volumes of nutrient rich effluent, which, if untreated, has...
The culture of the floating aquatic plant, duckweed (Lemna minor), as an agent of domestic sewage tr...
Pollutants removal from domestic wastewater by growing Lemna gibba, a promising duckweed identified ...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
Duckweed (Lemna) is a possible solution for the treatment of aqueous waste streams and the simultane...
Duckweed (Lemna) is a possible solution for the treatment of aqueous waste streams and the simultane...
The use of duckweed species to remediate nutrient-rich wastewater has grown as a field of research a...
The possibility of growing duckweed (Lemna minor) on anaerobic digester effluent and its nitrogen an...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Phytoremediation potential of duckweeds (Lemna minuta, Lemna minor) to remove nutrients from simulat...
Sustainable management of leachate produced from the dumpsite is one of the major concerns in develo...
The Duckweed, Lemnoideae plants, are recently highlighted as one of the useful biomass with multiple...
Duckweed plants (Lemna spp) are increasingly being used to improve the quality of wastewater in many...
Municipal effluents are of major concern for the quality of the receiving water bodies. In this stud...
The growth performance of duckweed (Spirodela polyrrhiza) and its removal rate of nitrate and phosph...