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Biological control of Aedes mosquito larvae with carnivorous aquatic plant, Utricularia macrorhiza. [PDF]
Couret J +5 more
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Interactive Effects of Rising Temperature and Nutrient Enrichment on Aquatic Plant Growth, Stoichiometry, and Palatability. [PDF]
Zhang P +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a comparative evaluation of phosphate adsorption on pristine ZIF‐8 and Fe3O4‐doped ZIF‐8 (Fe3O4/ZIF‐8), a hybrid adsorbent combining high surface area with magnetic separability. Structural integrity and composition were confirmed using SEM, XRD, FTIR, and XPS.
Edward Hartman Ernest +10 more
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Author Correction: Revised phylogeny and historical biogeography of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant genus Typha (Typhaceae). [PDF]
Zhou B, Tu T, Kong F, Wen J, Xu X.
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Screening of Malaysian Medicinal/Herbs and Aquatic Plants for Pancreatic Lipase Inhabitory Activities and Identification of Active Constituent [PDF]
Muhammad Abubakar Ado
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ABSTRACT This study examined the degradation of Reactive Red 180 and safranin using zinc oxide photocatalysis. Complete dye removal was achieved for both dyes under optimal conditions within 2 h. For Reactive Red 180, the optimum conditions were pH 10, 0.5 g/L zinc oxide, 25 ppm dye concentration, and 1 L volume. For safranin, the conditions were pH 10,
Merve Kaya +5 more
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Responses of Leaf Anatomy and CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms of the Aquatic Plant Ottelia cordata to Variable CO2. [PDF]
Huang W, Han S, Xing Z, Li W.
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Efficient Selective Adsorption of Anionic Dyes by Modified Activated Alumina Spheres
ABSTRACT The persistent environmental threat from dye‐contaminated industrial wastewater necessitates advanced remediation solutions. Hydrochloric acid–modified activated alumina spheres (HAAs) are presented as efficient adsorbents for anionic dye removal.
Ziwei Bai +7 more
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