Overgrown lakes revived by strategic macrophyte management, boosting water quality for communities.
Macrophytes in lakes help keep the water clean, but too many can cause problems. By studying two lakes in Poland, researchers found that sewage is a major source of nutrients in the water. Cutting back on macrophytes can help reduce nutrient levels, but it's not the only solution. Limiting the growth of certain plants can actually encourage the growth of desired species. Overall, improving sewage systems and managing nutrient sources are key to maintaining healthy lakes.