Eichhornia crassipes from wastes to valuable products in water purification and influence on growth and impregnability in overwhelmed broiler chickens

The implementation of green technologies is continually gaining attention worldwide and was considered for removing water pollutants and treating municipal water before its disposal. Evaluation of the laboratory antimicrobial actions and chelating activities, and the field influence of on performanc...

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Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
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broiler chickens
Calcium Sulfate
Chickens
Copper Sulfate
Eichhornia
eichhornia crassipes
Escherichia coli
immunity
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