2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.11.183
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Man-Made Lake of Taman Pertanian, Kuantan: The Valuation of Water Quality and Nutrient Removal by Using Hydrilla Verticillata Sp. and Myriophyllum Aquaticum Sp. as Submerged Plant Species

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“…According to the analyses of the release patterns of TN, TP and COD contents from the substrate to the overlying water body, it is believed that the releases can be inhibited in certain degree by increasing the hydraulic load in the short term. It was found that submerged plant can not only dissipate the N and P released from the sediment, but also inhibit the release of N and P from the substrate to the water body substrate Andrzej et al, 2019;Haziq Jamil et al, 2019). Thus, the release of nutrients from the substrate can be improved by planting.…”
Section: Enlightenment Of Eutrophication Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the analyses of the release patterns of TN, TP and COD contents from the substrate to the overlying water body, it is believed that the releases can be inhibited in certain degree by increasing the hydraulic load in the short term. It was found that submerged plant can not only dissipate the N and P released from the sediment, but also inhibit the release of N and P from the substrate to the water body substrate Andrzej et al, 2019;Haziq Jamil et al, 2019). Thus, the release of nutrients from the substrate can be improved by planting.…”
Section: Enlightenment Of Eutrophication Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the analyses of the release patterns of TN, TP and COD contents from the substrate to the overlying water body, it is believed that the releases can be inhibited in certain degree by increasing the hydraulic load in the short term. It was found that submerged plant can not only dissipate the N and P released from the sediment, but also inhibit the release of N and P from the substrate to the water body substrate Andrzej et al, 2019;Haziq Jamil et al, 2019). Thus, the release of nutrients from the substrate can be improved by planting.…”
Section: Enlightenment Of Eutrophication Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%