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Biomass growth precipitation

Clogging of aquifers by the growth of biomass is an operational problem. The permeability of an aquifer could be reduced due to the precipitation of biomass sludges and chemicals, or due to clay dispersion. [Pg.714]

In Skogaby, irrigation increased biomass production by 150% when compared with control in the period 1987-1993, indicating that water was still a growth-stimulating factor at this site despite high aimual precipitation. An additional increased biomass production of 33% was due to IF (Table 2). [Pg.19]


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