Factors Influencing Shoot Production and Mineral Nutrient Levels in Typha Latifolia
Cluade E. Boyd,Lloyd W. Hess +1 more
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Phosphorus Release due to Decomposition of Wetland Plants
TL;DR: Results indicate that plant species differ in their nutrient removal efficiencies when grown in the mixed culture compared to monoculture treatments, indicating that nutrient removalefficiencies vary with plant species composition.
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An Analysis of Elemental Concentrations in Vegetation Bordering a Southeastern United States Coastal Plain Stream
TL;DR: Discriminant function analysis showed that K concentrations, which are low in the floodplain soils, contributed more than did concentrations of 11 other elements to species differences, and Concentrations of elements were significantly correlated across species and locations from the flood Plain community.
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Modelling of the long-term competition between Typha angustifolia and Typha latifolia in shallow water — effects of eutrophication, latitude and initial advantage of belowground organs
TL;DR: The long-term competitive analyses show that the competition between T. latifolia and T. angustifolia at 42°N and 56°N depends on the ratio of net production between these two species, and the initial biomass of T. Latifolia, while in the lower radiation of higher latitudes, a less than 10% nutrient constraint is required.
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Growth and nutrient composition of Typha orientalis as affected by water temperature and nitrogen and phosphorus supply
Peter R. Cary,Peter G.J. Weerts +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the growth of Typha orientalis Presl was studied in a greenhouse using controlled water temperature baths, and the best growth occurred in plants at 25°C water temperature supplied with 70 mg N l−1 and 20 mg P l− 1.
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Responses by macroinvertebrates to cattail litter quality and timing of litter submergence in a Northern Prairie Marsh
TL;DR: Examination of seasonal patterns of invertebrate functional group abundance showed scrapers with early spring peaks in abundance and biomass and shredder populations were at peak levels slightly later in the season than scrapers.
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