Chlorine concentration-time (C-T) plot for Echhornia Crassipes in water

作者: Ghanim Hassan , Harith H. Al-Moameri , Alhassan H. Ismail

DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/518/6/062017

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摘要: Eichhornia, or water hyacinth represents a serious threat to potable basins. This problem is materialized majorly in consuming large amounts of and dissolved Oxygen that necessary for aquatic life, minorly hindering streams. Even there are limited trials overcome such pests, none them presents an acceptable solution economically logically. Chlorine well-known biocide broadly used industry. It could give possible method fight weed. To investigate that, concentration-time plot should be introduced similar any other microorganisms; especially, bacteria water. In this work, various doses along time periods were examined as introductory prescribe adequate deal with disaster which can severely attack resources.

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