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Phragmites australis subsp. australis
Phragmites 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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Based on data of sediment surveyed in salt marsh wetland of Yellow River Estuary, September, 2021, the distribution characteristics of sediment particle size, bulk density and organic carbon were analyzed, and the carbon density and carbon storage in ...
Jianlong HE +7 more
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Globally, wetlands have experienced significant declines in area and condition. Reedbeds are a key attribute of many wetlands and are typically composed of Phragmites australis (common reed), a globally distributed emergent aquatic perennial grass ...
William Higgisson +3 more
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Using Voting-Based Ensemble Classifiers to Map Invasive Phragmites australis
Machine learning is frequently combined with imagery acquired from uncrewed aircraft systems (UASs) to detect invasive plants. Having prior knowledge of which machine learning algorithm will produce the most accurate results is difficult.
Connor J. Anderson +3 more
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Impact of rising CO2 on emissions of volatile organic compounds: isoprene emission from Phragmites australis growing at elevated CO2 in a natural carbon dioxide spring. [PDF]
Isoprene basal emission (the emission of isoprene from leaves exposed to a light intensity of 1000 mmol m-2 s-1 and maintained at a temperature of 30 â C) was measured in Phragmites australis plants growing under elevated CO2 in the Bossoleto CO2 ...
Scholefield, P. A. +8 more
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The studies were carried out on common reed (Phragmites australis) growing on the shores of Lake Glinno and forming rush communities of the alliance Phragmition. 10 plants with disease symptoms were gathered from each of five sites.
Kinga Mazurkiewicz-Zapałowicz +3 more
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Seasonal changes in metal accumulation and distribution in the organs of Phragmites australis (common reed) from Lake Skadar, Montenegro [PDF]
Due to its ability to accumulate metals, availability throughout the year and its large biomass, Phragmites australis (common reed) is suitable for biomonitoring studies for the evaluation of load level of water ecosystem with trace metals.
Kastratović Vlatko +3 more
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WASTELAND ACTIVISM: Political Weeds and Ecological Imaginaries in Montreal
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Montreal, this article examines the ways in which urban dwellers and activists engage with the living materialities of wastelands to illuminate evolving ecological imaginaries and their political potentials.
Daniela Giudici
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Empirical investigation of water pollution control through use of Phragmites australis [PDF]
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.This research study addresses a problem of water pollution caused by heavy and toxic metals Cd, Cr, Cu and Pb. The thesis proposes the use of the technique
Al Akeel, Khaled
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