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Exploring the contribution of plant species in the performance of constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment

Kulshreshtha et al., 2022

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6587498791012397429
Author
Kulshreshtha N
Verma V
Soti A
Brighu U
Gupta A
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Bioresource Technology Reports

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The selection of plants in constructed wetlands (CWs) is challenging due to limited understanding of their actual role in the organics and nutrient removal processes. This review is aimed to facilitate this process by analyzing the secondary data of 82 vertical flow …
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