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Differential nitrogen and phosphorus recovery by five aquatic garden species in laboratory-scale subsurface-constructed wetlands
Author(s): R. F. Polomski, D. G. Bielenberg, T. Whitwell, M. D. Taylor, W. C. Bridges, S. J. Klaine
Year: 2008
Journal: Hortscience
Journal Link: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 43
Issue: 3
Pages: 868-874
Article Topic(s): Irrigation, Nutrients
Research Setting(s): Wetland
Species Referenced: Thalia geniculata (Bent alligator-flag),
Abstract
Investigates using aquatic garden plants to remove nutrients in constructed wetlands. Thalia geniculata was among the species with the greatest nitrogen and phosphorus recovery rates.Suggested Citation
R. F. Polomski, D. G. Bielenberg, T. Whitwell, M. D. Taylor, W. C. Bridges, and S. J. Klaine. "Differential nitrogen and phosphorus recovery by five aquatic garden species in laboratory-scale subsurface-constructed wetlands." Hortscience 43.3 (2008): 868-874.Go back