Polluted Lakes Cleaned by Floating Rape Farms, Boosting Water Quality
This research focuses on using water-cultured rape plants to clean up polluted lakes in China. The goal was to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from the water to treat eutrophication caused by pollution. The scientists grew the rape plants on artificial floating rafts to soak up the nutrients. The exciting discovery was that this technique helped clean up the lakes by absorbing the harmful nitrogen and phosphorus into the rape plants, making the water healthier.