Bivalves improved water quality by changing bacterial composition in sediment and water in an imta system

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  • who: Shuo Kong and colleagues from the Fisheries College, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China have published the research: Bivalves Improved Water Quality by Changing Bacterial Composition in Sediment and Water in an IMTA System, in the Journal: Aquaculture Research of 12/04/2023
  • what: The study provides a theoretical basis for maximising the elimination of nitrogenous compounds and improving water quality in the IMTA system.
  • how: The authors analysed the water chemical indexes and bacteria community structures in overlying water and sediment performing heatmap analysis between nitrogenous compound levels and bacterial abundances . . .

     

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