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    Essential oil and linalool contents in basil (Ocimum basilicum) irrigated with reclaimed water by Andrezza S. Melo, Wanderli R. M. Leite, Mario T. Kato, Kenia K. Barros

    Published in Aqua (London, England) (01-08-2021)
    “…Essential oils (EO) are volatile compounds with complex chemical compositions that are derived from the secondary metabolism of aromatic herbs. There are…”
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    Pre treatment of Duckweed Biomass, Obtained from Wastewater Treatment Ponds, for Biogas Production by Tonon, Gustavo, Magnus, Bruna Scandolara, Mohedano, Rodrigo A., Leite, Wanderli R. M., da Costa, Rejane H. R., Filho, Paulo Belli

    Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-10-2017)
    “…Considering the capacity of duckweed to treat wastewater and to produce valuable biomass, the present study aimed to highlight the potential of duckweed…”
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    Partial nitrification and simultaneous denitrification in sequential anaerobic and aerobic reactors: performance and microbial community dynamics by Santos, Marcus V A, Morais, Juliana C, Veras, Shyrlane T S, Leite, Wanderli R M, Florencio, Lourdinha, Kato, Mario T

    Published in Environmental technology (03-06-2024)
    “…The removal of organic matter and nitrogen from domestic sewage was evaluated using a system composed of two sequential reactors: an anaerobic reactor (ANR)…”
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    How volumetric exchange ratio and carbon availability contribute to enhance granular sludge stability in a fill/draw mode SBR treating domestic wastewater? by Xavier, Jéssica A., Guimarães, Lorena B., Magnus, Bruna S., Leite, Wanderli R., Vilar, Vítor J.P., da Costa, Rejane H.R.

    Published in Journal of water process engineering (01-04-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Higher volumetric exchange ratio improved the biomass settling ability.•Multivariate analysis supported that carbon availability is the key…”
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