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Removal of Pb(II) and Cd(II) by Biomass Derived from Broadleaf Cattail and Water Hyacinth

open access: yesJournal of Water and Environment Technology, 2023
The potential of cattail (Typha latifolia) and water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) biomass to remove Pb and Cd ions from metal solutions was determined. The removal efficiency of Pb and Cd decreased with the increase in the
Chetsada Phaenark   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Removal of Reactive Yellow 86 from Synthetic Wastewater in Lab-Scale Constructed Wetlands Planted with Cattail and Papyrus

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Synthetic wastewater was treated in lab-scale constructed wetlands (CWs) in sequencing batch mode to evaluate roles of aquatic plants for removing an azo dye: Reactive Yellow 86 (RY86). Under hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 5 days, removal by unplanted
Akihiro Yamamoto   +2 more
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Biomass prediction of Typha latifolia on a paludiculture site by combining structural and spectral features from UAS data [PDF]

open access: yesMires and Peat
Drained peatlands need to be rewetted to reduce carbon emissions. To realise this, sustainable land-use alternatives must be implemented after rewetting.
Christina Hellmann   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Application Research of Microstructured Flexible Sensors in Rehabilitative Wearable Sensing

open access: yesiNew Medicine, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Flexible sensors enable the continuous, real‐time monitoring of the physiological and movement signals of patients, providing data support for precise rehabilitation strategies and playing a crucial role in rehabilitation medicine. However, traditional rigid sensors are often incompatible with dynamic body contours due to their high material ...
Ling Zhu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Treatment of Piggery Wastewater by Three Grass Species Growing in a Constructed Wetland

open access: yesApplied Environmental Research, 2017
The study aimed to investigate the efficiency of piggery wastewater treatment by the surface flow constructed wetland with three different grass species; bulrush (Scirpus spp.), cattail (Typha angustifolia L.), and vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides L.
Supaporn Pongthornpruek
doaj   +7 more sources

Treatment of Anaerobic Digester Effluent Using Typha angustifolia L.: Growth Responses and Treatment Efficiency

open access: yesJournal of Water and Environment Technology, 2020
Constructed wetlands are an eco-friendly technology used for decades for treating various types of wastewater. To gain new insight into plant selection for wastewater treatment systems in tropical areas, this research investigated growth and ...
Tararag Pincam, Arunothai Jampeetong
doaj   +1 more source

Connecting tradition and technology: The digitization of the ethnobotanical collection at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
The digitization of RBetno (JBRJ) represents a step forward for biodiversity conservation in Brazil. Aligned with the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Target 2, 2020–2030), this project documents the use of plants, including traditional knowledge and vernacular names, with a focus on the Atlantic Forest and Amazon.
Viviane S. Fonseca‐Kruel   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Use of Sub- Surface Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment in Cold Arid Climate

open access: yesعلوم آب و خاک, 2020
Constructed wetland as a purification system plays an important role in water and wastewater treatment and so many research studies have been conducted to examine their efficiency for wastewater treatment.
A. Lotfi, M. Mamaghninejad
doaj  

Changes in the Population Density of Pathogenic Microorganisms in Response to the Allelopathic Effect of Thypha Latifolia

open access: yesAgricultural Science and Practice, 2014
Aim. To determine the response of the populations of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae and Leptospira interrogans pathogenic microorganisms to the impact of broadleaf cattail (Thypha latifolia) root diffusates. Methods. Aqueous solutions of T.
O. Zhukorskiy   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Geomorphic Responses to Post‐Grazing Recovery and Stream Restoration in Semiarid Grassland Streams

open access: yesRiver Research and Applications, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Semiarid grassland streams are sensitive to land use, climate, extreme discharges, and internal geomorphic thresholds that drive episodic erosion. Rooted in a process‐based philosophy and commonly applied to historically wood‐rich, beaver‐modified systems, low‐tech process‐based restoration using structures is increasingly being extended to ...
Owen Richardson, Ellen Wohl
wiley   +1 more source

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