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Algae and Hydrophytes as Potential Plants for Bioremediation of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater

open access: yesWater (Switzerland), 2023
Aquatic bodies contaminated by heavy metals (HMs) are one of the leading issues due to rapidly growing industries. The remediation of using algae and hydrophytes acts as an environmentally friendly and cost effective.
Sadia Butt   +2 more
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Reducing organic substances from anaerobic decomposition of hydrophytes

open access: yesBiogeochemistry, 2009
Oxidation-reduction properties of surface sediments are tightly associated with the geochemistry of substances, and reducing organic substances (ROS) from hydrophytes residues may play an important role in these processes.
Wen Zhang, Qingman Li, Jingxian Sun
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Understanding the ecological processes governing hydrophyte-associated bacterial communities involved in hydrophyte growth and development

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Maintaining hydrophyte growth has been a major focus of aquatic ecological research. The hydrophyte microbiome plays a key role in the growth and health of hydrophytes, but the ecological processes regulating the assembly and function of hydrophyte microbial communities remain unclear.
Shenyang, Pan   +6 more
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Spectral reflectance of hydrophytes

Remote Sensing of Environment, 1981
Identification of hydrophytes will improve the delineation and classification of wetlands on remotely sensed imagery. Spectral reflectance measurements of 10 species of hydrophytes were made with an Exotech radiometer during three phenological stages, flowering and early seed, senescent, and early emergent.
R.G Best, M.E Wehde, R.L Linder
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