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A cost-effective adsorbent was prepared by carbonization of pre-treated Phragmites australis reed at 500 °C. Phragmites australis was characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy ...
Abeer El Shahawy +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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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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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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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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Detoxification of Herbicides in Phragmites australis
Abstract Unintentional loss of herbicides into drainage ditches, shores or other waterbodies may cause large problems in farmland. Therefore strategies for the phytoremediation of agrochemicals and especially herbicides have become a topic of great interest in many agricultural areas.
Peter, Schröder +2 more
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Phragmites australis (BOL0218900)
Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MonocotsOrder: PoalesFamily: PoaceaeScientific name: Phragmites australis (Cav.) Steud.Specimen barcode ...
Bolus Herbarium (9862976)
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Spartina alterniflora Loisel. is one of the most invasive species in the world. However, little is known about the role of artificial mowing in its invasiveness and competiveness.
Yue Yuan, Chao Zhang, Dezhi Li
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The introduction of Phragmites australis is known to substantially increase methane emission in the tidal salt marsh. Previous studies suggested that enhanced carbon input by the introduction may stimulate methanogenic activity.
Jinhyun Kim +7 more
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In developing countries, conventional physico-chemical methods are commonly used for removing contaminants. These methods are not efficient and very costly.
Nisreen Mazin Fadhil +1 more
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