ANALYSIS OF SUITABILITY OF CIRCULATING WATER POLLUTION COMPOSITION IN RAS TO NEEDS OF AQUATIC PLANTS IN MACROELEMENTS
Keywords:
biological water treatment, RAS, removal of nitrogen compoundsAbstract
Duckweed needs in the main nutrient elements for balanced growthunder phytoreactor conditions for RAS water treatment wereinvestigated. Based on the analysis of the main water pollutioncomposition, possibility of effective use of plants for remove nitrogencompounds is substantiated.References
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