Abanda Well Victorien Bienvenu, Martha Eneke Munongo
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Mitigation of eutrophication from agricultural runoff: the case of the agricultural region of Moungo in Cameroon
Eutrophication is one of the harmful phenomena which affects continental water (rivers, lakes, springs, etc.) due to the injection of N and P. If it is easy to manage point source pollution, non-point source pollution still represents a challenge. Management practices such as tillage technics, fertilizer management, and wetlands appear as solutions to remove N and P from runoff water.