Water Treatment 2013
DOI: 10.5772/50558
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Eutrophication: Status, Trends and Restoration Strategies for Palic Lake

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“…The application of appropriate macrophytes could be the right choice for in situ remediation technology which is very acceptable for developing countries [48]. Just 1 hectare of planted indigenous macrophytes can decrease nitrogen content in water for up to 8 t/year and phosphorous for up to 1 t/year ( Table 2) [27]. Often, there is no enough space to plant such a large area, so floating mats with macrophytes can be a practical solution for enhancement of water quality [49,50].…”
Section: How To Use Macrophytes?mentioning
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“…The application of appropriate macrophytes could be the right choice for in situ remediation technology which is very acceptable for developing countries [48]. Just 1 hectare of planted indigenous macrophytes can decrease nitrogen content in water for up to 8 t/year and phosphorous for up to 1 t/year ( Table 2) [27]. Often, there is no enough space to plant such a large area, so floating mats with macrophytes can be a practical solution for enhancement of water quality [49,50].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The sediment thickness varies from 0.3 to 1.2 m, which additionally decreases the water column [27]. Consequently, the water depth of the (largest) sector 4 of Lake Palic is 1.9 m, while the mean depth of the whole lake is 2.3 m. The average depth of Lake Ludas is 0.9 m.…”
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“…Two aeolian lakes in northern Serbia, Lake Palić and Lake Ludaš, are probably the most investigated shallow water bodies in the country. Studies dealing with Lake Ludaš include various topics: water and sediment quality, changes and modeling of its hydrological regime, microbiological community and phytoplankton dynamics, cyanobacterial bloom and their toxic effect on other aquatic organisms (Ćirić et al, 2019;Gavrilović et al, 2020;Grabić, Đurić, Ćirić, & Benka, 2018;Grba et al, 2017;Pamer et al, 2011;Raicevic et al, 2013;Rudic et al, 2018;Rudić, Vujović, Božić, Arizanović, & Raičević, 2018;Rudić, Vujović, Božić, & Raičević, 2015;Seleši, 1981Seleši, , 2006Svirčev et al, 2013;Tokodi, 2016;Tokodi et al, 2018;Tokodi et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%