Factors Influencing Shoot Production and Mineral Nutrient Levels in Typha Latifolia
Cluade E. Boyd,Lloyd W. Hess +1 more
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Effects of a Cattail Wetland on Water Quality of Irondequoit Creek near Rochester, New York
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity in homonym identification, i.e., homonymization, in the context of homology.
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Production and Chemical Composition of Saururus Cernuus L. at Sites of Different Fertility
Claude E. Boyd,W. Wayne Walley +1 more
TL;DR: Greater quantities of carbohydrate accumulated in roots at productive sites, but the percentage carbohydrate content of roots was not correlated with standing crop.
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Morphological aberrations in Typha populations in a post-thermal aquatic habitat
TL;DR: Both genotypic flexibility and plasticity appear to be critical factors in the adaptation of Typha to varied environments.
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A pilot-scale study for modeling a free water surface constructed wetlands wastewater treatment system
TL;DR: In this article, the role of plants in free surface flow constructed wetland systems through the direct comparison of two parallel pilot-scale systems, one with plants (Typha latifolia) and one without.
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Distribution and biomass of aquatic macrophytes in an abandoned nuclear cooling reservoir
TL;DR: The species composition found in Pond B was similar to that of aquatic plant communities in other softwater Coastal Plain habitats, and differed from species composition reported for Par Pond, a neighboring reservoir with higher conductivity, suggesting that differences in water chemistry may have been important in determining establishment of macrophytes species in these two reservoirs.
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