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Predicting Invasion Rates for Phragmites australis
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall invasive grass Phragmites australis can be found near waterways, where it outcompetes native plants and degrades wildlife habitat. Phragmites australis is an
Nydegger, Rachel +2 more
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of Salix vs. Phragmites australis constructed wetlands [PDF]
Recent research has highlighted interest in using woody vegetation (such as willow, Salix) in constructed wetlands (CWs) to improve pollutant removal compared to conventional CWs (typically using Phragmites australis).
Phillips, Dee; id_orcid +2 more
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Family name (scientific): Poaceae Scientific name: Phragmites australis Authors names: (Cav.) Steud.
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Seasonal dynamics of soluble carbohydrates in rhizomes of Phragmites australis and Typha latifolia
Seasonal dynamics of concentrations of soluble carbohydrates (sucrose, glucose, fructose, and their sum denoted as total non-structural carbohydrates, TotCarb) in rhizomes of Phragmites australis (common reed) and Typha latifolia (cattail) were monitored
Tursun N. +4 more
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Environmental problems have consistently garnered significant attention from the scientific community. Pollution, particularly heavy metal contamination, represents a critical environmental concern with profound implications for human health. This study
Noor Sabah Al-Hammdani +2 more
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Identification and Control of Common Reed (Phragmites australis) in Virginia
This publication reviews the identification and control of Common Reed (Phragmites australis) in ...
Barnes, Virginia Pitman
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Phragmites australis, a perennial herb and a widespread species, is widely distributed in coastal wetland in the Yellow River Delta. Laboratory experiments were carried out to assess the effects of water and salinity on seed germination of P.
Lin, Qianxin +8 more
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Eco-friendly tassel-derived activated carbon for efficient dye removal in wastewater treatment
This study introduces a sustainable method for wastewater treatment by creating activated carbon from the fast-growing tassels of Phragmites australis, an invasive and low-cost biomass source.
Mona Moheb +3 more
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Phragmites australis in South Dakota: Historical Distribution and Environment
Common reed, Phragmites australis, has long been a component of Northern Plains wetlands, but impending invasion by the non-native P. australis haplotype M may displace native haplotypes in the future.
Miller, Kayla L., Johnston, Carol A.
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Ushbu maqolada Qamish (Phragmites australis) oʻsimligining ekologik va iqtisodiy ahamiyati yoritilgan. Qamishning suv va havo sifatini yaxshilash, tuproqni eroziyadan himoya qilish, va biologik xilma-xillikni taʼminlashdagi ekologik roli keng koʻlamda tahlil qilingan.
Xaydarova Nodirabonu Xayrullo qizi, +1 more
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