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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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Seasonal variation in phytomass and nutrient status of Phragmites australis along the water courses in the middle Nile Delta, Egypt.

TL;DR: In this paper, the nutrient status of Phragmites australis, one of the most important weeds along the water courses in the middle Nile Delta in Egypt, was evaluated.
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Mathematical Modeling as a Tool in Aquatic Ecosystem Management

TL;DR: The capacity of an existing model to simulate the growth (biomass) of a reed in fresh water habitats using published field data and the incorporation of a submodel to estimate seasonal variation in reed mineral-nutrient content was investigated as discussed by the authors.
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Management of below-ground biomass of Typha angustifolia by harvesting shoots above the water surface on different summer days

TL;DR: A dynamic model of regrowth in Typha angustifolia after cutting shoots above the water surface was formulated by characterizing the phenology and mobilization of resources from below-ground to above-ground organs after the cutting.
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Effect of Water Level Fluctuations on Nitrogen Removal and Plant Growth Performance in Vertical Subsurface-Flow Wetland Mesocosms

TL;DR: The U3 system outperformed the U2 and U4 treatment systems (P < 0.05) in nitrogen removal, and the U4 system outperforming U3 and U2 in TOC removal.
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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.