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Interactions of metals affect their distribution in tissues of Phragmites australis
Environmental Pollution, 2004Culms of Phragmites australis were grown in vermiculite in a greenhouse. Some plants were exposed to 1000 microg/g Cu or Pb or Zn, or combinations of two or three of those metals. When plants reached senescence, they were harvested and analyzed for metal concentrations in upper leaves, lower leaves, stems and roots.
Judith S, Weis +2 more
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A comparative study on the uptake and translocation of organochlorines by Phragmites australis
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013Organochlorines (OCs) are persistent chemicals found in various environmental compartments. The differences in the uptake of (14)C-labeled 1,4-dichlorobenzene (DCB), 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (TCB) and γ-hexachlorocyclohexane (γHCH) by Phragmites australis were investigated under hydroponic conditions.
Angélique, San Miguel +2 more
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Geographic variation in growth responses in Phragmites australis
Aquatic Botany, 2001Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan wetlands species occurring in a wide range of climatic habitats, It can be assumed that adaptations to climate have evolved to enable the synchronization of growth with the seasonality of the environment. To study these adaptations, European P.
Clevering, O.A. +2 more
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2019
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2016
Cytogenetic damages in the root meristem cells of the common reed from waterbodies of the Chornobyl exclusion zone with different level of radionuclide contamination were studied. The chromosomal aberration rate and their spectrum were analyzed. It was determined, that chromosomal aberration rate of plants from the waterbodies within the Chornobyl ...
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Cytogenetic damages in the root meristem cells of the common reed from waterbodies of the Chornobyl exclusion zone with different level of radionuclide contamination were studied. The chromosomal aberration rate and their spectrum were analyzed. It was determined, that chromosomal aberration rate of plants from the waterbodies within the Chornobyl ...
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2015
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The Effect of Adding Phragmites australis Fibers on the Properties of Concrete
Buildings, 2022Adel Elkordi +2 more
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1976
Phragmites australis (communis) is one of the most widely distributed of the Angiosperme. This can be attributed to its adaptability and to the fact that it can propagate both vegetatively and by means of seed. It is because of these propagation properties that it is so useful for soil conservation and for the stabilisation of sediment, gully banks and
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Phragmites australis (communis) is one of the most widely distributed of the Angiosperme. This can be attributed to its adaptability and to the fact that it can propagate both vegetatively and by means of seed. It is because of these propagation properties that it is so useful for soil conservation and for the stabilisation of sediment, gully banks and
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