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Factors Influencing Shoot Production and Mineral Nutrient Levels in Typha Latifolia

Cluade E. Boyd, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 2, pp 296-300
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This article is published in Ecology.The article was published on 1970-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 131 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Typha & Shoot.

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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, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1972 - 
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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Soil Chemical Analysis

TL;DR: Soil chemical analysis, Soil Chemical Analysis (SCA), this paper, is a technique for soil chemical analysis that is used in the field of Soil Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
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Comparisons of plant productivity

TL;DR: The principles of comparative productivity and the net primary productivity of different types of plant community are discussed, which help clarify the role of waste and energy in the productivity of a plant community.
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Tissue analysis as a measure of nutrient availability for the growth of angiosperm aquatic plants1

TL;DR: Results indicated that in all but one of the lakes, phosphorus supply was more likely to limit higher aquatic plant growth than was nitrogen, and a system was developed for culturing algae-free plants in a synthetic nutrient medium.