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View article: Phosphorus removal in surface flow treatment wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment: Global experiences, opportunities, and challenges
Phosphorus removal in surface flow treatment wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment: Global experiences, opportunities, and challenges Open
View article: Phosphorus Removal in Surface Flow Treatment Wetlands For Domestic Wastewater Treatment: Global Experiences, Opportunities, and Challenges
Phosphorus Removal in Surface Flow Treatment Wetlands For Domestic Wastewater Treatment: Global Experiences, Opportunities, and Challenges Open
View article: Identification of Synbiotics Conducive to Probiotics Adherence to Intestinal Mucosa Using an In Vitro Caco-2 and HT29-MTX Cell Model
Identification of Synbiotics Conducive to Probiotics Adherence to Intestinal Mucosa Using an In Vitro Caco-2 and HT29-MTX Cell Model Open
The ability of bacteria to adhere to the intestinal mucosa is a critical property necessary for the long-term colonization of the intestinal tract. This ability can be highly sensitive to the presence of prebiotics. However, limited data a…
View article: Large Constructed Wetlands for Phosphorus Control: A Review
Large Constructed Wetlands for Phosphorus Control: A Review Open
This paper reviews aspects of the performance of large (>40 ha) constructed treatment wetlands intended for phosphorus control. Thirty-seven such wetlands have been built and have good data records, with a median size of 754 ha. All are su…
View article: Persistence of legacy soil P and elevated background water P concentrations in <scp>W</scp>ater <scp>C</scp>onservation <scp>A</scp>rea 2A, a northern <scp>E</scp>verglades wetland
Persistence of legacy soil P and elevated background water P concentrations in <span>W</span>ater <span>C</span>onservation <span>A</span>rea 2A, a northern <span>E</span>verglades wetland Open
Upstream source control and Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) have reduced phosphorus (P) loads to Water Conservation Area 2A (WCA‐2A), a northern Everglades wetland, by three quarters since year 2000. Nevertheless, large storages of P rem…