Multi-Soil-Layering Technology: A New Approach to Remove <i>Microcystis aeruginosa</i> and Microcystins from Water
Eutrophication of surface waters caused by toxic cyanobacteria such as <i>Microcystis aeruginosa</i> leads to the release of secondary metabolites called Microcystins (MCs), which are heptapeptides with adverse effects on soil microbiota, plants, animals, and human health. Therefore, to...
Main Authors: | Richard Mugani, Roseline Prisca Aba, Abdessamad Hejjaj, Fatima El Khalloufi, Naaila Ouazzani, C. Marisa R. Almeida, Pedro N. Carvalho, Vitor Vasconcelos, Alexandre Campos, Laila Mandi, Brahim Oudra |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-02-01
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Series: | Water |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/5/686 |
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