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Sustainable aquaculture integrates plant-based systems—such as aquatic macrophytes, algae, and constructed wetland vegetation—to naturally filter nutrients and support balanced aquatic ecosystems. For plant scientists, this field offers insights into how aquatic and semi-aquatic plants absorb excess nitrogen and phosphorus, informing research on nutrient cycling, phytoremediation, and the cultivation of economically valuable aquatic flora.

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