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typha capensis/potassium

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[Effect of Pyrolytic Temperature and Time on Characteristics of Typha angustifolia Derived Biochar and Preliminary Assessment of the Ecological Risk]

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A batch of biochar was produced from pyrolysis of Typha angustifolia (TBCs) at 200-500℃ for 2 h and 6 h to investigate the effects of pyrolytic temperature and heating retention time on the physico-chemical properties. Moreover, Escherichia coli (E. coli) HB101 and the seeds of

Foliar uptake of cesium from the water column by aquatic macrophytes.

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The probable occurrence and rate of foliar absorption of stable cesium (133Cs) from the water column by aquatic macrophyte species was analyzed following the addition of 133Cs into a small reservoir near Aiken, South Carolina, USA. An uptake parameter u (10(3)Lkg(-1)d(-1)) and a loss rate parameter

Nutrient removal potential and biomass production by Phragmites australis and Typha latifolia on European rewetted peat and mineral soils

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Paludiculture, sustainable and climate-smart land use of formerly drained, rewetted organic soils, can produce significant biomass in peatlands whilst potentially restoring several additional wetland services. However, the site conditions that allow maximum biomass production and nutrient removal by

Using aquatic vegetation to remediate nitrate, ammonium, and soluble reactive phosphorus in simulated runoff.

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Within the agriculturally-intensive Mississippi River Basin of the United States, significant conservation efforts have focused on management practices that reduce nutrient runoff into receiving aquatic ecosystems. Only a small fraction of those efforts have focused on phytoremediation techniques.

Factors affecting tissue nutrient concentrations in aCarex meadow.

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The influence of community and edaphic variables on tissue nutrient concentration was assessed for seven species on aCarex wetland in southern Quebec, Canada.Potassium and sodium tissue levels were considerably higher and Ca and Mg 35% lower than in a deciduous forest. Macronutrient concentrations

Habitat and plant communities in the Nile Delta of Egypt. II. Irrigation and drainage canal bank habitat.

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The present study provides quantitative analysis of the vegetation and spatial variations of environmental factors controlling the abundance and distribution of vegetation in canal and drain banks in the Nile Delta region of Egypt. Five vegetation groups have been recognized: group A codominated by

[Study on nutrient and salinity in soil covered with different vegetations in Shuangtaizi estuarine wetlands].

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Nutrient elements and salinity in soil covered by different vegetations including Phragmites australis (Clay.) Trin., Typha orientalis Presl., Puccinellia distans Parl, and Suaeda salsa in Shuangtaizi estuarine wetlands were investigated to study their distribution characteristics and to reveal the

[Nutrient content in vegetable species from the Argentine Chaco].

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The nutrient composition was investigated in wild vegetable products grown in the Argentine Chaco. The evaluated species were: Rumex sp., Amaranthus quitensis and Taraxacum officinale, as vegetable leaves; Morrenia odorata, Passiflora sp. (in two ripening stages) and Eugenia myrciantes as fruits;
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