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Phytoremediation of levonorgestrel in aquatic environment by hydrophytes

Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2014
Adsorption and degradation of levonorgestrel (LNG) by two hydrophytes, Cyperus alternifolius (CA) and Eichhornia crassipes (EC), were investigated under light-shielding conditions in the water column. Variations of LNG concentrations in water, plant root epidermis, root, stem and leaf of the plants were analyzed.
Guo, Li   +5 more
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Protein content of some hydrophytes

Aquatic Botany, 1978
Abstract The protein content of 14 species of aquatic macrophytes of Lekoda Lake, India, was evaluated. Nitrogen content varied among plants and plant parts from 0.43 to 2.25% of dry weight.
S.C. Vyas, R.R. Das
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Characteristics of the Hydrophytes Method

2015
Hydrophyte wastewater treatment plants are designed on the basis of the systems known as “treatment wetland”, introduced in western and North Europe, North America and Australia.
Hanna Obarska-Pempkowiak   +3 more
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Phytoremediation of Industrial Wastewater by Hydrophytes

2018
Availability of pure water is becoming scarce with the rapid industrialization and urbanization, and it’s the need of the hour to minimize contamination sources and develop decontamination methods that are least damaging. With the rapid increase in world population, the need to provide clean water for communities in 2050 will be much greater and ...
Hera Naheed Khan, Muhammad Faisal
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Hydrophytes for Sustainable Agriculture

Hydrophytes, or aquatic plants, play a significant role in sustainable agriculture by supporting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through bioremediation and soil reclamation, water purification, and enhanced carbon storage.
Neha Minj   +2 more
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Allelopathic, Herbaceous, Vascular Hydrophytes

1994
A review of the literature since 1970 shows 67 genera and 97 species of herbaceous vascular hydrophytes reported to be allelopathic. The most frequently cited genus is Eleocharis with 11 included species. Lettuce is the most frequently used target plant. Comparison of lettuce and Lemna minor as bioassay target plants shows L.
Elakovich, Stella D., Wooten, Jean W.
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Effect of hydrophyte thickets density on zooplankton

Inland Water Biology, 2017
An experimental study on the zooplankton community in the thickets of elodea Elodea canadensis Michx. of different densities (2, 4, and 8 g/L, wet weight/L) has been conducted. It is revealed that specific cationic composition and pH and sharp daily fluctuation of oxygen concentrations is a characteristic of the water in dense thickets of plants ...
S. A. Kurbatova   +2 more
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Construction costs and mesostructure of leaves in hydrophytes

Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2014
Construction costs (CC) and parameters of leaf structure (specific leaf weight, dry matter content, volume of photosynthesizing cells, and the number of cells per leaf area unit) were determined for 19 species of aquatic higher plants. The CC of 1 g dry matter varied from 0.98 g glucose in Lemna gibba L.
D. A. Ronzhina, L. A. Ivanov
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The Concept of a Hydrophyte for Wetland Identification

BioScience, 1991
deepwater aquatic systems and terrestrial systems. Although often found along rivers, lakes, ponds, and estuaries, wetlands also exist on gentle slopes or in isolated depressions surrounded by uplands. Wetlands can be considered to occur along a natural soil-moisture gradient between permanently flooded deepwater areas and dryland (Figure 1).
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Microperiphyton and zooplankton in experimental ecosystems with hydrophytes

Inland Water Biology, 2012
Changes in the structure of microperiphyton and zooplankton communities in the presence of hydrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum L. and Utricularia vulgaris L. have been studied. In experimental ecosystems with hydrophytes, the ratio of autotrophic to heterotrophic organisms and the abundance of Sarcomastigophora decreased while the number of infusorians ...
S. N. Bykova   +2 more
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