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Enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus removal by applying effective microorganisms to constructed wetlands

Li et al., 2020

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4336981287045683148
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Li X
Guo Q
Wang Y
Xu J
Wei Q
Chen L
Liao L
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Water

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Rainfall occurs frequently in South China and results in recurring of drainage/discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus-rich water from paddy fields, which may cause serious non-point source pollution of receiving waters such as rivers. Moreover, time intervals between …
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