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Typha laxmannii Lepech. the new, expansive kenophyte in Poland: Distribution and taxonomy
The paper provides data on a new antropophyte species - Typha laxmannii Lepech. which spreads throughout Poland as a hemiagriophyte. Its present distribution in Poland is given on a cartogramme map in a 10×10 km square grid and its geographic element ...
Agnieszka Nikel +7 more
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The influence of peat volume change and vegetation on the hydrology of a kettle-hole wetland in Southern Ontario, Canada [PDF]
Links between local hydrology and vegetation type exist in wetlands, yet it is unclear what role peat volume change plays in these interactions. We measured peat volume change and hydraulic conductivity (Kfield) at three contrasting sites located on the ...
P. Whittington +7 more
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Typha latifolia leaves act as sensitive barometers for trace heavy metal pollution, as revealed by their pronounced anatomical responses in a constructed wetland. Monthly water samples and Typha latifolia leaf tissue were collected over three consecutive
Nedjma Mamine +5 more
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Thermomechanical Characterization Of Particleboards From Powder Typha Leaves
New composite boards with low-thermal conductivity produced from a mixture of powder Typha leaves and a binder as gum arabic have been developed. The goal of this paper was to investigate the effect of binder content on compressive strength and thermal ...
Younouss Di̇eye
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T. angustifolia L. Cat. 334. 2:Saillon (J., Garns); Niedergesteln-Raron(Christ).- 3:Pfyn (Paiche);Turtig (Christ).
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Typha latifolia L. (Typhaceae), nuevo registro para la flora de Chile
For first time in Chile, is documented the presence of Typha latifolia L., a species that occurs mainly in wetlands, and up to date it was only registered in neighboring countries. This new species record was found in the Talcahuano area, Biobío Region.
Jonathan Urrutia +2 more
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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The research aimed to determine Typha latifolia’s (bulrush) absorption capacity of heavy metals from the soil in the industrial area of Piatra Neamt city, Romania.
ALEXANDRA-DANA CHIŢIMUŞ 1*, CRISTIAN RADU 1, 2, VALENTIN NEDEFF 1, EMILIAN MOŞNEGUŢU 1, NARCIS BÂRSAN 1 +4 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the dwarf cattail Typha minima. [PDF]
Du J, Huang L, Xu X.
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