Effects of polyaluminum chloride (PAX-18) on the relationship between predatory fungi and Lecane rotifers
PAX-18 (polyaluminum chloride) is frequently used in WWTPs (wastewater treatment plants) to overcome sludge bulking. An alternative biological method is the usage of Lecane rotifers, which can be endangered by predacious fungi. We investigated the influence of different PAX-18 concentrations on the...
Main Authors: | Fiałkowska, E, Fiałkowski, W, Wilson, CG, Pajdak-Stós, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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