Factors Influencing Shoot Production and Mineral Nutrient Levels in Typha Latifolia
Cluade E. Boyd,Lloyd W. Hess +1 more
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Relationships among Typha Biomass, Pore Water Methane, and Reflectance in a Delaware (U.S.A.) Brackish Marsh
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used remote sensing to estimate biomass of Typha angustifolia plants in a Delaware (U.S.A.) brackish marsh, and to determine if Typha plants influence dissolved pore water methane concentrations throughout a year.
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Mineral nutrition of sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense Crantz) in relation to nutrient supply
Kerry K. Steward,W.H. Ornes +1 more
TL;DR: Sawgrass seedlings subjected to enrichment in a greenhouse both as a means of calibrating the mineral-nutrient status of plants in the field and estimating their response to nutrient enrichment indicated a potential for adverse consequences resulting from artificial enrichment of Everglades sawgrass marshes.
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Factors affecting tissue nutrient concentrations in aCarex meadow.
TL;DR: Understanding of the influence of community and edaphic variables on tissue nutrient concentration was assessed for seven species on aCarex wetland in southern Quebec, Canada suggested litter was especially active as a site of cation exchange in the system.
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Relationships between production, nutrient accumulation, and chlorophyll synthesis in an Eleochavis quadvangulata population
Claude E. Boyd,David H. Vickers +1 more
TL;DR: The accumulation of several nutrients, especially nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium was proportionately more rapid than dry matter production during early spring growth, and net chlorophyll synthesis was also greater during earlySpring.
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Seasonal comparisons of weight loss for two types of Typha glauca Godr. leaf litter
TL;DR: Decomposition patterns of the two litter types were compared by adding and removing litter samples from the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, Canada at various intervals during the growing season to estimate that up to 21 and 36 times more N and P would be released from litter toppled by muskrat feeding activity than by natural toppling of dead plant material during thegrowing season.
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