The biogeochemistry of wetland ecosystems varies, causing them to act as sources, sinks, filters or transformers of nutrients and pollutants. Wetland plants play important roles in the cycling of elements in wet ecosystems. The structural and physiological adaptations that allow these plants to colonize wetland habitats as emergent or submerged species contribute to biogeochemical processes in wetland substrates. Rhizosphere (root zone) oxidation, iron and manganese oxide precipitation, acidification of the rhizosphere, root exudation, and microbial activity influence the mobility of elements in wetland substrates. Both emergent and submerged wetland plants can alter conditions in the rhizosphere that influence the mobility of elements. The...
The possibility of establishing relationships between surface water chemistry and the occurrence of ...
Occurrence of distinctive plant communities, rich fens, in specific hydrogeologic settings with high...
We investigated the influence of vegetated wetlands on water quality of two eastern South Dakota gla...
The biogeochemistry of wetland ecosystems varies, causing them to act as sources, sinks, filters or ...
Wetlands are productive ecosystems known as areas of biogeochemical diversity. This diversity comes ...
Over 90% wetland loss in many areas of the United States has triggered extreme concern for declining...
>Magister Scientiae - MScThe research was driven by a need to increase the knowledge base concerning...
The impact of agricultural practices on wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has l...
This research investigation focuses on the vertical distribution of dissolved inorganic species in t...
Due to their distinctive environments, constructed wetlands are utilized to remediate groundwater th...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Wetland areas with varying amounts of emergent and free-floating vegetation may have very different ...
The majority of studies on rhizospheric interactions between microbial communities and vegetation fo...
The possibility of establishing relationships between surface water chemistry and the occurrence of ...
Occurrence of distinctive plant communities, rich fens, in specific hydrogeologic settings with high...
We investigated the influence of vegetated wetlands on water quality of two eastern South Dakota gla...
The biogeochemistry of wetland ecosystems varies, causing them to act as sources, sinks, filters or ...
Wetlands are productive ecosystems known as areas of biogeochemical diversity. This diversity comes ...
Over 90% wetland loss in many areas of the United States has triggered extreme concern for declining...
>Magister Scientiae - MScThe research was driven by a need to increase the knowledge base concerning...
The impact of agricultural practices on wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has l...
This research investigation focuses on the vertical distribution of dissolved inorganic species in t...
Due to their distinctive environments, constructed wetlands are utilized to remediate groundwater th...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Wetland areas with varying amounts of emergent and free-floating vegetation may have very different ...
The majority of studies on rhizospheric interactions between microbial communities and vegetation fo...
The possibility of establishing relationships between surface water chemistry and the occurrence of ...
Occurrence of distinctive plant communities, rich fens, in specific hydrogeologic settings with high...
We investigated the influence of vegetated wetlands on water quality of two eastern South Dakota gla...