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bibliographicCitation Li H, Chi Z, Yan B. Successful start-up of the anammox process in constructed wetland microcosms: influence of the electron acceptors on performance, microbial community, and functional genes. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2019 Jan 03;26(5):5202–9. doi: 10.1007/s11356-018-3996-5.
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title Successful start-up of the anammox process in constructed wetland microcosms: influence of the electron acceptors on performance, microbial community, and functional genes
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