Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7477869 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
On comparing the removal percentages of the living biomass and the hybrid biosorbent, our data deposed in favour of the use of M. aquaticum as dead biomass for a possible application of this invasive macrophyte in the biological treatment of metal-contaminated water. Our findings may be beneficial to metal removal application accompanying wetland management, devising a possible use of M. aquaticum waste material after its removal from the invaded habitats.
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Authors
Ilaria Colzi, Lorenzo Lastrucci, Mattia Rangoni, Andrea Coppi, Cristina Gonnelli,