Feasibility study of pollutant removal in Ringlet Reservoir using Lily Canna
A pilot study utilizing ornamental plants as a pollutant removal agent with varying attributes such as plant density and water conditions was conducted in Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Bangi, Malaysia. Lily canna was selected in this study for its abundance and suitable growth due to ideal Malaysian t...
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Main Authors: | Aravind A., Fai C.M., Hua C.K. |
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Science Publishing Corporation Inc
2023
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