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Nitrogen and phosphorus distribution in a constructed wetland fed with treated swine slurry from an anaerobic lagoon
ArticleAbstract: Nitrogen and phosphorus distribution in a constructed wetland fed with treated swine slurry from anPalabras claves:Nitrogen/phosphorous distribution, Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A.Meyer) Sojak, Swine slurry, Typha angustifolia (L.)Autores:Cristina Alejandra Villamar-Ayala, Neubauer M.E., Rivera D., Vidal G.Fuentes:scopusGrowth and nutrient uptake by Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A. Méyer) Sójak in a constructed wetland fed with swine slurry
ArticleAbstract: Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A. Meyer), Soják is one of the plants most used to treat wastewater iPalabras claves:Constructed wetland, Nutrients, Schoenoplectus californicus (C.A. Méyer) Sójak, Swine slurryAutores:Cristina Alejandra Villamar-Ayala, Neubauer M.E., Plaza de los Reyes C., Pozo G., Vidal G.Fuentes:scopusOdor from anaerobic digestion of swine slurry: Influence of pH, temperature and organic loading
ArticleAbstract: Farm slurry management from storage and/or treatment is the main source of odors from swine productiPalabras claves:Anaerobic treatment/storage, Odor threshold, Operational factors, Swine slurryAutores:Cristina Alejandra Villamar-Ayala, Ortiz G., Vidal G.Fuentes:scopusToxicity identification evaluation of anaerobically treated swine slurry: A comparison between Daphnia magna and Raphanus sativus
ArticleAbstract: Anaerobic digestion does not efficiently reduce ionic compounds present in swine slurry, which couldPalabras claves:ammonium, Anaerobic, Daphnia magna, RAPHANUS SATIVUS, Swine slurry, TIEAutores:Bay-Schmith E., Cristina Alejandra Villamar-Ayala, Silva J., Vidal G.Fuentes:scopus