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Human activities accelerated the degradation of saline seepweed red beaches by amplifying top‐down and bottom‐up forces [PDF]
Salt marshes dominated by saline seepweed (Suaeda heteroptera) provide important ecosystem services such as sequestering carbon (blue carbon), maintaining healthy fisheries, and protecting shorelines. These salt marshes also constitute stunning red beach
Chen, Luzhen +10 more
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Fungal endophytes can improve plant tolerance to abiotic stress. However, the role of these plant–fungal interactions in invasive species ecology and their management implications remain unclear.
Martina Gonzalez Mateu +3 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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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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Surface water sanitation and biomass production in a large constructed wetland in the Netherlands [PDF]
In Western-Europe, agricultural practices have contributed to environmental problems such as eutrophication of surface and ground water, flooding, drought and desiccation of surrounding natural habitats. Solutions that reduce the impact of these problems
Blaeij, A.T., de +7 more
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Optimization of biogas production from Phragmites australis using first-order kinetic models
This study investigates the viability of Phragmites australis, commonly known as the common reed, as a sustainable feedstock for biogas production, emphasizing the effectiveness of pretreatment techniques to enhance biogas production. Given the invasive
Zamira Kazizova, Alvydas Zagorskis
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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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Biodiversity of intertidal estuarine fungi on Phragmites at Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong [PDF]
Intertidal decaying stems and leaf sheaths of Phragmites australis were randomly collected and their mycota examined. Sixty one species of fungi were associated with the decaying stems and leaf sheaths, including Antiptodera spp., Lignincola laevis ...
Hyde, KD, Poon, MOK
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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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Constructed wetlands: Treatment of concentrated storm water runoff (part A) [PDF]
The aim of this research was to assess the treatment efficiencies for gully pot liquor of experimental vertical- flow constructed wetland filters containing Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
Horn, A, Lee, B, Scholz, M
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