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  • 2. Biomass, Nitrogen Uptake and Content of Wolffia arrhiza Depends on Strength of Swine Lagoon Water.
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  • 4. Nutrient recovery from swine waste and protein biomass production using duckweed ponds (Landoltia punctata): southern Brazil.
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  • 7. A sequencing batch reactor system for high-level biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal from abattoir wastewater.
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    Mines RO, Behrend GR, Holmes Bell G.
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  • 12. Contribution of floating macrophytes (Lemna sp.) to pond modelization.
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  • 16. Municipal wastewater treatment and biomass accumulation with a wastewater-born and settleable algal-bacterial culture.
    Su Y, Mennerich A, Urban B.
    Water Res; 2011 May 01; 45(11):3351-8. PubMed ID: 21513965
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  • 17. Decomposition of Wolffia arrhiza residues rapidly increases mineral nitrogen and decreases extractable phosphorus in acidic soils.
    Chikuvire TJ, Muchaonyerwa P, Zengeni R.
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  • 18. Treatment of freshwater fish farm effluent using constructed wetlands: the role of plants and substrate.
    Naylor S, Brlsson J, Labelle MA, Drizo A, Comeau Y.
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