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Phragmites australis for sewage sludge stabilization
Desalination, 2009The purpose of this paper is to determine the effectiveness of a reed bed sludge treatment system in Italy after 1 year of operation in two urban wastewater treatment plants, where Phragmites australis was planted directly in emergency beds rearranged for the project. To evaluate the process of stabilization of the sludge parameters were detected which
Peruzzi, Eleonora +6 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2014
A potential dedicated energy crop (switchgrass) and an invasive (North America) plant species (phragmites) were compared as potential substrates for acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) fermentation. Both biomass were pretreated with 1% (w/v) NaOH and subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis.
Kai Gao +3 more
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A potential dedicated energy crop (switchgrass) and an invasive (North America) plant species (phragmites) were compared as potential substrates for acetone butanol ethanol (ABE) fermentation. Both biomass were pretreated with 1% (w/v) NaOH and subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis.
Kai Gao +3 more
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Ecological Engineering: The Journal of Ecotechnology, 2019
Drainage channels are a widespread component of agricultural and urbanized lowland landscapes. Management of instream and riparian vegetation along drainage channels must be planned by reconciling the need to ensure channel hydraulic efficiency with the ...
A. Errico +5 more
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Drainage channels are a widespread component of agricultural and urbanized lowland landscapes. Management of instream and riparian vegetation along drainage channels must be planned by reconciling the need to ensure channel hydraulic efficiency with the ...
A. Errico +5 more
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, 2020
This study systematically investigated the bioenergy potential of Phragmites communis, a large perennial grass found in wetlands. The biofuel physicochemical characteristics of Phragmites were determined and a pyrolysis kinetic study and thermal ...
R. Zhao +4 more
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This study systematically investigated the bioenergy potential of Phragmites communis, a large perennial grass found in wetlands. The biofuel physicochemical characteristics of Phragmites were determined and a pyrolysis kinetic study and thermal ...
R. Zhao +4 more
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Invasive Phragmites Increases Blue Carbon Stock and Soil Volume in a St. Lawrence Estuary Marsh
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2020Our study of a St. Lawrence Estuary marsh reveals that, compared to native Spartina patens‐dominated vegetation, invasive Phragmites australis makes a greater contribution to soil volume and carbon stock (referred to as blue carbon).
J. Gu, L. V. Ardenne, G. Chmura
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Phragmites australis subsp. australis
2022Phragmites australis (Cav.) Steudel subsp. australis (canyís). Planta subcosmopolita. Creix en estanys, basses, aiguamolls i cursos d’aigua. És poc o molt abundant al riu Ripoll i a quasi tots els torrents i rieres (Fig. 8).
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Mapping of Phragmites in estuarine wetlands using high-resolution aerial imagery
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 2023Matthew R. Walter, P. Mondal
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2021
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