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Growth and Behavior of North American Microbes on Phragmites australis Leaves
Phragmites australis subsp. australis is a cosmopolitan wetland grass that is invasive in many regions of the world, including North America, where it co-occurs with the closely related Phragmites australis subsp. americanus.
Aaron E. DeVries +2 more
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Study on phytoremediation for heavy metal contaminated sediments by hydrophytes [PDF]
The remediation performances of heavy metals contaminaged sediment by hydrophytes including Alternanthera Philoxeroides, Canna indica L., Nymphaea tetragona, Typha orientalis, Phragmites australis, Phragmites australis, Hydrilla verticillata, Cyperus ...
Ma Tao +11 more
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Machine Learning Approach for Detection of Water Overgrowth in Azov Sea with Sentinel-2 Data
The Azov Sea estuaries play an important role in the reproduction of semi-anadromous fish species. Spawning efficiency is closely connected with overgrowing of those species spawning grounds; thus, the objective of the water vegetation research has vital
Denis Krivoguz +5 more
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Pyrolytic Characteristics and Kinetics of Phragmites australis [PDF]
The pyrolytic kinetics of Phragmites australis was investigated using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) method with linear temperature programming process under an inert atmosphere. Kinetic expressions for the degradation rate in devolatilization and combustion steps have been obtained for P. australis with Dollimore method.
Zhao, Hui +7 more
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Introduced European genotypes of Phragmites australis are invasive and widespread in North America. Decades of management using herbicide and other means have failed to control the species and its range and populations continue to expand.
Bernd Blossey +4 more
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Most phytoremediation studies are limited to several of the most common plants and in most cases these studies are performed to a very limited extent.
Agata Szymańska-Pulikowska +1 more
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Microbial symbionts are gaining attention as crucial drivers of invasive species spread and dominance. To date, much research has quantified the net effects of plant–microbe interactions on the relative success of native and invasive species.
Carolyn S. Schroeder +5 more
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Accumulation of heavy metals by coastal aquatic vegetation of the Sherepok River
Characteristics of the accumulation of zinc, copper, iron, lead, cadmium, arsenic in the stems and roots of Phragmites Australis and Eichhornia crassipes, growing in the Sherepok river (Vietnam), were investigated.
Ngo The Cuong +1 more
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The data of this document highlights a comparative analysis between the Phragmites Australis and Cyperus Papyrus planted in vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) independently implemented at pilot scale for the treatment of domestic ...
Fernando García-Ávila
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Distribution and Ecological Indices of Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Plant Species of Arvand River in Mino Island [PDF]
Aquatic and semi-aquatic plants are vital components of aquatic ecosystems, contributing significantly to their ecological balance. This study focused on the analysis of marginal plants along the Arvandroud, conducting seasonal samplings with 1 x 1 ...
faedeh Amini +4 more
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