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Through the bokashi process, fermented leaves were incorporated as a partial alternative to sand in concrete to produce a concrete type that could be a prospective artificial reef material. The specimens were checked in small pools where algae—Chlorella vulgaris—was added and checked for growth. The results showed that the concrete with 20% bokashi fermented leaves (BFL) by weight of cement had 40 times higher algal coverage on the surface by the end of 35 days. Concrete with 2% bokashi fermented leaves (BFL), however, tended to increase the algal coverage by only 3 times.
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Yousfani, A. M., Kamada, T., Kishi, T., & Shaikh, F. A. (2022). Incorporation of Bokashi Fermented Leaves (BFL) to Improve the Algal Growth on Concrete Surface †. Engineering Proceedings, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2022022018
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