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Marsh Interspersion and Muskrat (<i>Ondatra zibethicus</i>) Habitat Use. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
We used camera traps to measure intensity of habitat use by muskrats along a gradient of marsh interspersion to determine whether reduced interspersion, which may be linked to the invasion of Typha x glauca, may be contributing to widespread muskrat population declines.
Melvin GP, Bowman J.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Study on hybrid biorack constructed wetland [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems (DWTS) based on natural mechanisms of purification are appropriate for Indian conditions. Biorack constructed wetland are recent developments in the domestic wastewater treatment.
Munavalli Guru   +4 more
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential of Temperate Fen Paludicultures. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
Peatlands lose their valuable carbon sink function under intensive land use and turn into greenhouse gas (GHG) emission hotspots. This study presents the first full GHG balance dataset for five potential fen paludicultures, measuring CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions using manual and novel automated chambers across a water table gradient in ...
Bockermann C   +2 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Seasonal dynamics of coper and zinc acumulation in shots of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin ex Steud., Typha latifolia L. and Typha angustifolia L. [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke, 2014
The concentrations of Cu and Zn were measured in shoots of plants Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin ex Steud., Typha latifolia L. and Typha angustifolia L. at four locations in the area Bardača (Necik - neglected fishpond, Lug - fishpond used for
Maksimović Tanja R.   +2 more
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Comparison of water depth tolerance in two major wetland macrophytes, Phragmites australis and Typha angustifolia

open access: yesPhotosynthetica, 2021
Two major emergent macrophytes, Phragmites australis and Typha angustifolia, show a clear zonation with respect to water depth, i.e., P. australis occupies shallower water than T. angustifolia.
U. SONG
doaj   +1 more source

Typha for paludiculture—Suitable water table and nutrient conditions for potential biomass utilization explored in mesocosm gradient experiments

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2022
Drainage has turned 650,000 km2 of peatlands worldwide into greenhouse gas sources. To counteract climate change, large‐scale rewetting is necessary while agricultural use of rewetted areas, termed paludiculture, is still possible.
Kerstin Haldan   +4 more
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Modifications to improve properties of gypsum ceiling composites as multifunctional construction by embedding Typha angustifolia fiber and natural rubber latex compound

open access: yesCase Studies in Construction Materials, 2021
Modifications to improve the physical, thermal, and mechanical properties of gypsum ceiling composites can be made by adding bio-fillers. Adding 1 and 3 wt% of Typha angustifolia fiber in 1D, 2D, or 3D fiber orientations, and adding 20 or 50 wt% natural ...
Sarun Muntongkaw   +2 more
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HEAVY METALS AND CONTAMINATION PARAMETERS REMOVAL BY DIFFERENT PLANT FROM WASTEWATER IN HYBRID CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة الأنبار للعلوم الزراعية, 2021
Water is essential requirement for every living creature on our planet to grow and prosper. The progress expansion and increased population of Sulaimani city caused increased in water demand and need for reusing of waste water for irrigation.
Q. Salh, K. Muhammad, K. Rashid
doaj   +1 more source

Macrophytes of the Grlište reservoir (Serbia): Fifteen years after its establishment [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2009
A large number of macrophytes, often in dense populations, have developed on the Grlište Reservoir, Serbia over a period of 15 years. Fast development of vegetation is a consequence of anthropogenic impact in lake management. The methodology used in this
Stanković Ž.   +6 more
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NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF THREE HELOPHYTES IN CONSTRUCTED SURFACE FLOW WETLANDS FOR URBAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT

open access: yesInternational Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal, 2020
Nutrient absorption is a function, among others, aimed at macrophytes for wastewater treatment. In this work, Typha angustifolia, Phragmites australis, and Sparganium erectum were multi-annually compared in secondary and tertiary treatment of urban ...
A. Ennabili, M. Radoux
doaj   +1 more source

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