Factors Influencing Shoot Production and Mineral Nutrient Levels in Typha Latifolia
Cluade E. Boyd,Lloyd W. Hess +1 more
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Seasonal changes in standing crop, primary production, and nutrient levels in a Carex rostrata wetland
John M. Bernard,Glenn Hankinson +1 more
TL;DR: Seasonal changes in above and below ground aspects of the life history of Carex rostrata Stokes were determined and used as a basis for the study of primary production and nutrient cycling in the ecosystem.
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Plant Standing Crop and Productivity Relations in a Scirpus-Equisetum Wetland
TL;DR: Sedimentation and nutrient uptake associated with high stem density and standing crop were shown to be important factors in site enrichment as well as changes in soil anion concentrations (nitrogen, hydrogen).
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Nutrient limitation of Myriophyllum spicatum growth in situ
M. Robin Anderson,Jacob Kalff +1 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the submersed macrophyte biomass in natural weedbeds is nutrient limited was tested in situ by an enrichment experiment and the response of Myriophyllum spicatum was significant and positive for N-enrichment, resulting in a 30–40% increase in biomass over controls.
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Primary productivity of emergent macrophytes in a Wisconsin freshwater marsh ecosystem
TL;DR: Theresa Marsh, a shallow, semimanaged impoundment in southeastern Wisconsin, was examined in 1972 and the primary production of various emergent macrophytes was examined as mentioned in this paper.
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Productivity relations in a Carex-dominated ecosystem.
TL;DR: A model accounting for species diversity levels in Carex meadow was formulated based on the assumption that high productivity results in competitive species elimination, suggesting closed biotic cycles of these elements.
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