Macrophytes as wastewater treatment agents: Nutrient uptake and potential of produced biomass utilization toward circular economy initiatives
Macrophytes have been widely used as agents in wastewater treatment. The involvement of
plants in wastewater treatment cannot be separated from wetland utilization. As one of the …
plants in wastewater treatment cannot be separated from wetland utilization. As one of the …
Recent technologies for nutrient removal and recovery from wastewaters: A review
Water scarcity and its pollution has become a concern in recent times. The disposal of
nutrient-rich (nitrogen and phosphorous) wastewater is also one of the main cause of water …
nutrient-rich (nitrogen and phosphorous) wastewater is also one of the main cause of water …
[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal dynamics of wetlands and their driving factors based on PLS-SEM: A case study in Wuhan
Globally, wetlands have been severely damaged due to natural environment and human
activities. Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of wetlands and their driving forces is …
activities. Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of wetlands and their driving forces is …
Early detection, herbicide resistance screening, and integrated management of invasive plant species: a review
Invasive plant species (IPS) are often considered weeds that cause high yield losses in
crops, negatively affect the environment, and disrupt certain ecosystem services. The …
crops, negatively affect the environment, and disrupt certain ecosystem services. The …
Cattail fibers as source of cellulose to prepare a novel type of composite aerogel adsorbent for the removal of enrofloxacin in wastewater
F Cui, H Li, C Chen, Z Wang, X Liu, G Jiang… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
In this study, cattail was researched as a natural cellulose source to extract cellulose.
Dewaxing, alkali and bleaching treatments were carried out for the cattail fibers (CFs). The …
Dewaxing, alkali and bleaching treatments were carried out for the cattail fibers (CFs). The …
Need to seed? Ecological, genetic, and evolutionary keys to seed-based wetland restoration
KM Kettenring, EE Tarsa - Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
As we approach the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), there is renewed focus
on improving wetland restoration practices to reestablish the habitat and climate mitigation …
on improving wetland restoration practices to reestablish the habitat and climate mitigation …
Soil organic carbon stocks and sequestration rates of inland, freshwater wetlands: Sources of variability and uncertainty
Impacts of land use, specifically soil disturbance, are linked to reductions of soil organic
carbon (SOC) stocks. Correspondingly, ecosystem restoration is promoted to sequester SOC …
carbon (SOC) stocks. Correspondingly, ecosystem restoration is promoted to sequester SOC …
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global
carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes …
carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes …
Anthropogenic impacts on vegetation and biodiversity of the lower Yangtze region during the mid-Holocene
Y Liu, L **ao, Z Cheng, X Liu, J Dai, X Zhao… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Human perturbation and its impact on vegetation and plant diversity during the Holocene
have caused serious concerns for the biogeological and geoarchaeological communities …
have caused serious concerns for the biogeological and geoarchaeological communities …
What makes a successful Sponge City project? Expert perceptions of critical factors in integrated urban water management in the Asia-Pacific
Sponge City (SC) projects aim to replicate natural water cycles within urban settings,
providing sustainable solutions to urban water management. However, there is a lack of …
providing sustainable solutions to urban water management. However, there is a lack of …