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Production, Mineral Accumulation and Pigment Concentrations in Typha Latifolia and Scirpus Americanus

Claude E. Boyd
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 2, pp 285-290
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Dry matter standing crop was the decisive factor determining quantities of chemical constituents per square meter in tissue concentrations of chlorophylls a and b, carotenoids and most macronutrients.
Abstract
Shoot productivity was measured for Typha latifolia and Scirpus americanus. Samples were also subjected to chemical analyses. Tissue concentrations of chlorophylls a and b, carotenoids and most macronutrients declined as the plants aged. Net accumulation of these constituents per square meter usually continued during periods of dry matter increase, even though tissue concentrations were diminishing. Dry matter standing crop was the decisive factor determining quantities of chemical constituents per square meter. Uptake rates for macronutrients were generally not proportional to productivity rates. The most rapid uptake of several nutrients occurred earlier than maximum growth rates. See full-text article at JSTOR

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Sediment and nutrient retention by freshwater wetlands: effects on surface water quality

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Ecology of a New England salt marsh

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Cycling and retention of nitrogen and phosphorus in wetlands: a theoretical and applied perspective

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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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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.
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The chlorophyll content of some native and managed plant communities in central Minnesota.

J. R. Bray
- 01 May 1960 - 
TL;DR: A highly significant correlation was found between the dry weight of the aboveground crop of the annual herbaceous stands and the chlorophyll content of these stands.
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