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Jose M. Jimenez, Lorena Parra, Laura García, Jaime Lloret, Pedro V. Mauri and Pascal Lorenz
Water quality may be affected by aspects such as pollution from industries, agricultural fertilizers and pesticides, and waste produced by humans. This contamination can affect the produce of the fields irrigated by untreated water. Therefore, it is nece...
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?lena Kovalenko,Viktoriia Novoseltseva,Oleh Vasyliv,Olena Liapina,Olga Beregova
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Effective purification of natural and wastewater from heavy metals is a relevant environmental and national-economic problem. It can be solved by using plant-waste-derived biosorbents in water treatment technologies. They are formed in large quantities b...
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Wei Zhang and Yili Huang
Increasing heavy metal pollution in water continues to endanger human health. The genus Shinella has potential for heavy metal bioremediation but has rarely been studied. In this study, we report that Shinella zoogloeoides PQ7 turns black in the presence...
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Magdalena Noszczynska, Karolina Lakomy, Krzysztof Nowacki and Zofia Piotrowska-Seget
Manganese (Mn) is widely used in industry. However, its extensive applications have generated a great amount of manganese waste, which has become an ecological problem and has led to a decrease in natural resources. The use of microorganisms capable of a...
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Cinthia I. G. Cedillo-Herrera, Adriana Roé-Sosa, Aurora M. Pat-Espadas, Karina Ramírez, Jaime Rochín-Medina and Leonel E. Amabilis-Sosa
Intensive agriculture has led to the increasing application of pesticides, such as malathion, thus generating large volumes of untreated cropland wastewater (CropWW). In this work, a hybrid system constructed wetlands (CW) coupled in continuous with an o...
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