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1. Microbial Response To Typical Organic Pollutants In Mangrove Swamp And Its Potential Role In Bioremediation Of Polluted Environment
2. The Research Of The Structure Of Community On The Ecotone Between Forest And Swamp In The Mudanjiang Forest Region
3. Study On The Intensification Of Phosphorous Removal By Swamp Momingglory Floating Bed With Hydrate Of Calcium Silicate
4. Design Of A Vegetable Swamp Degradation Machine
5. Impact Of The Sino-Russia Crude Oil Pipeline Project On Ecological Environment Of The Swamp Wetland Along The Pipeline
6. Ecosystem Carbon Storage In Zoige Alpine Marsh Of Southwest China
7. Study On The Thawing Risk Prevention And Treatment Of The Oil Pipeline Buried In Permafrost Region
8. Culture Optimization Of Pseudomonas Swamp And Its Effect On Landfill Leachate Treatment
9. Studies On The Quality Changes Of Red Swamp Crayfish And Its Specific Spoilage Organisms During Low Temperature Storage
10. A Comparative Study Of The Basic Characteristics And Adsorption Properties Of Different Types Of Peat Swamp At Tianbaoyan
11. Short-term Responses Of Carbon And Nitrogen Allocation To Warming And Nitrogen Addition In Soil-vegetation System Of Alpine Swamp Meadow On The Qinghai-tibetan Plateau
12. Comprehensive Assessment Of Health Level Of Mangrove Swamp Ecosystem In Zhangjiang Estuary
13. Investigation On Bacterial Contamination Of Red Swamp Crayfish And Its Control Technology
14. Swamp Timothy production response to a modified hydrology in wetlands of the grassland ecological area
15. Glass in the landscape of the Great Dismal Swamp
16. Estimating methane gas generation from Devil's swamp landfill using greenhouse gas emission models
17. PALEOECOLOGY AND TAPHONOMY OF MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIAN-AGE COAL-SWAMP PLANTS: HERRIN COAL-BALL PEAT AND COAL, PEABODY CAMP 11 MINE, HERRIN COAL, WESTERN KENTUCKY
18. MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF DETRITAL LIGNOCELLULOSES IN MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS (GEORGIA, FLORIDA, LIGNIN, WETLAND, DECOMPOSITION)
19. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF CARBON, NITROGEN, AND PHOSPHORUS IN THE AQUATIC SUBSYSTEM OF SELECTED OKEFENOKEE SWAMP SITES (GEORGIA, FLORIDA)
20. HEAVY METAL COMPLEXATION WITH NATURALLY OCCURRING ORGANIC LIGANDS IN WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS
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