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Nano-Bio Soil Improvement (NBSI) with Micro-, Nano-, and Pico- Typha latifolia: a green material approach [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Soil stabilization is a method of improving weak soils by adding different additives. Nano additives and materials represent a new technology and a revolution in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering, used for soil stabilization, a branch of soil ...
Yasaman Zeynali   +2 more
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Harnessing Cattail Biomass for Sustainable Fibers and Engineered Bioproducts: A Review [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Challenges
Cattail (Typha), a wetland plant, is emerging as a sustainable materials resource. While most of the Typha species are proven to be a fiber‐yielding crop, Typha latifolia exhibits the broadest leaf size (5–30 mm), yields highest amount of fiber (≈190.9 g)
Mahmuda Parvin   +3 more
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Organelle genome assembly, annotation, and comparative analyses of Typha latifolia and T. domingensis: two keystone species for wetlands worldwide [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Typha is a cosmopolitan aquatic plant genus that includes species with widespread global distributions. In previous studies, a revised molecular phylogeny was inferred using seven plastid loci from nine Typha species across different geographic regions ...
Thida Soe   +9 more
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Traditional uses and emerging therapeutic potential of Typha angustifolia L.: insights into its phytochemistry, pharmacological activities and quality control [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology
Typha angustifolia L. is a perennial marsh botanical drugs belonging to the genus Typha of the family Typhaceae, boasts a medicinal legacy spanning over 1900 years in China.
Junyu Liu   +7 more
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Comparative analysis of element concentrations and translocation in three wetland congener plants: Typha domingensis , Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia

open access: yesEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2017
This study analyzed the concentrations and distributions of Al, As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn in three different cattail species growing spontaneously in a natural wetland subject to municipal wastewater and metal contamination. The cattail species included Typha domingensis, T. latifolia and T. angustifolia.
Giuseppe Bonanno, Giuseppe Luigi Cirelli
exaly   +4 more sources

Unraveling the bioactive constituents of Typha elephantina: A comprehensive phytochemical analysis by tandem mass spectrometry. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Phytochemicals derived from plants have gained significant attention in recent years due to their diverse therapeutic properties. Typha elephantina is an aquatic plant having ameliorative characteristics like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and analgesic ...
Bibi Rohida   +2 more
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A review of biomaterial as an adsorbent: From the bibliometric literature review, the definition of dyes and adsorbent, the adsorption phenomena and isotherm models, factors affecting the adsorption process, to the use of typha species waste as adsorbent

open access: yesCommunications in Science and Technology, 2022
This paper presents a review of adsorption isotherms of some dyes from aqueous solutions by biomaterial. In this paper, we reported Typha waste as a model of biomaterial classified as a low-cost adsorbent.
Abdoulaye Demba N'diaye   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Study of thermal and mechanical properties of typha leaf - clay panels

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies, 2021
This study contributes to the valorization of typha as local materials of building for thermal insulation. We will examine the influence of the binder content and granulometry on the mechanical and thermal properties of typha - clay panels.
Mactar Faye   +5 more
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Ensiling Typha (Typha latifolia) Forage with Different Additives for Ruminant Feeding: In Vitro Studies

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Typha is a wild plant with invasive growth that causes environmental problems in different areas worldwide. This study investigated the ensiling potential of typha (Typha latifolia) to be preserved and used for ruminant feeding.
Trinidad de Evan   +6 more
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Typha Leaves Fiber and Its Composites: A Review

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Typha is a semi-aquatic plant and an important member of wetlands around all over the world. This plant can be considered as a source of long leaf fibers.
Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam
doaj   +1 more source

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