2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-31354-2
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Effective microorganism water treatment method for rapid eutrophic reservoir restoration

Paweł Tomczyk,
Paweł Stanisław Wierzchowski,
Jakub Dobrzyński
et al.

Abstract: Since reservoirs perform many important functions, they are exposed to various types of unfavorable phenomena, e.g., eutrophication which leads to a rapid growth of algae (blooms) that degrade water quality. One of the solutions to combat phytoplankton blooms are effective microorganisms (EM). The study aims to evaluate the potential of EM in improving the water quality of the Turawa reservoir on the Mała Panew River in Poland. It is one of the first studies providing insights into the effectiveness of using E… Show more

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“…A direction that will be more widely developed in further research is the application of biostimulants in carbon farming and their wider use to improve plant health and enrich soil microbiology under conditions of plant cultivation in long-term cereal monocultures. A future direction of research is also the possibility of using biostimulants in organic farms and in the reclamation of degraded soils in addition to the elimination of water contamination by chemical and microbiological pollutants [37,38]. Also, a future direction will be the use of such microbiological preparations in animal husbandry as factors improving the sanitary conditions of animals and accelerating the fermentation of manure, and seaweed extracts as feed additives improving animal health [39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A direction that will be more widely developed in further research is the application of biostimulants in carbon farming and their wider use to improve plant health and enrich soil microbiology under conditions of plant cultivation in long-term cereal monocultures. A future direction of research is also the possibility of using biostimulants in organic farms and in the reclamation of degraded soils in addition to the elimination of water contamination by chemical and microbiological pollutants [37,38]. Also, a future direction will be the use of such microbiological preparations in animal husbandry as factors improving the sanitary conditions of animals and accelerating the fermentation of manure, and seaweed extracts as feed additives improving animal health [39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These organisms produce enzymes involved in the decomposition of organic matter and compounds that are most often a breeding ground for lactic acid bacteria and actinomycetes (Actinomycetes). Additionally, microelements present in biopreparations serve as a stimulating factor for decomposition processes, enhancing the efficiency of metabolism and the rapid growth of autochthonous organisms present in the aquatic environment [6,[9][10][11][21][22][23].…”
Section: Microbiological Bioremediation Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the efficacy of EMs may vary based on the specific conditions of the lake and its surrounding ecosystem, necessitating a thorough assessment and consultation with experts before using this technique [8]. Overall, the application of effective microorganisms in lake restoration may be an effective and sustainable approach to improving water quality and restoring the ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems [8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%