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Microbial coupling mechanisms of nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands: a review

Tang et al., 2020

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1958562516202083558
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Tang S
Liao Y
Xu Y
Dang Z
Zhu X
Ji G
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Bioresource Technology

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Nitrogen removal through microorganisms is the most important pathway in constructed wetlands (CWs). In this review, we summarize the microbial coupling mechanisms of nitrogen removal, which are the common methods of nitrogen transformation. The electron …
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