posted on 2023-12-08, 00:00authored byMaryam Shirdashtzadeh
This study investigated variations in bacterial communities and their responses to constructed wetland hydrology and physicochemical changes. The findings showed that hydraulic retention time may play an important role in sustaining the impact of storm events on nutrient attenuation in wetlands, and that the microbial community, in terms of both abundance and composition, recovers slowly beyond the retention period.
History
Pagination
176 p.
Open access
Yes
Language
English
Degree type
Doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D.
Copyright notice
All rights reserved
Editor/Contributor(s)
Lloyd Chua, Lambert Brau
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment