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Benthic diatoms and phytoplankton diversity in urban streams and ponds: charting a course for conservation. [PDF]

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The use of macrophytes in bioremediation

Biotechnology Advances, 1994
The development of reedbed technology for bioremediation is reviewed. The future development, potential and implementation of these systems are considered in detail together with the cost effectiveness and ease of maintenance.
B, Wood, C, McAtamney
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Macrophytes and Bryophytes

2007
Macrophytes and bryophytes are plants that have structures that are usually more complex, interdependent, and physically substantial than benthic algae. In this chapter, we describe the characteristics and roles of macrophyte and bryophyte species that can thrive in submerged and flowing conditions.
Bowden, William B.   +2 more
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Marine macrophytes retain microplastics

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
Microplastics (MPs, 0.2-5 mm) contamination of water outside/inside thickets of macrophytes in the Baltic Sea was studied. The amount of MPs particles in water samples taken within thickets is on average 1.7 times higher than in water samples taken in the areas outside thickets. Fibres are the predominant type of MPs (92.5%).
E E, Esiukova   +3 more
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Cadmium uptake by floating macrophytes

Water Research, 2001
Cd uptake capacity of a group of floating macrophytes (Salvinia herzogii, Pistia stratiotes, Hydromistia stolonifera and Eichhornia crassipes) was determined in outdoors experiments during the lowest temperature period of the year. Although all studied species were highly efficient in the Cd uptake, Pistia stratiotes was selected for further research ...
M A, Maine, M V, Duarte, N L, Suñé
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Acidification, metals and macrophytes

Environmental Pollution, 1991
Plant-specific and metal-specific uptake of Al, Cd, Pb and Hg are reviewed, using examples from bryophytes, lichens, wetland plants, woody plants and crop plants. Ranges of plant metal concentration, toxic thresholds and effects, and effects of metal on biomass are derived from the literature.
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