Leaf nutrient resorption is a fundamental process, which prevails in nutrient-poor ecosystems. However, few studies have focused on this process in nutrient-rich ecosystems, especially in eutrophic constructed wetland (CWs). Thus, insight into the nutrient resorption processes of different species in CWs might have important implications for wetland restoration and water purification. Here, we assessed the leaf nitrogen and phosphorus resorption efficiencies and proficiencies of 11 plant species (4 floating and 7 emergent plants) from a CW, and related them to both plant functional traits and environmental variables to develop better predictive power of resorption processes across species. Our results showed that emergent and floating plant...
Putrajaya Wetlands in Malaysia, a 200 ha constructed wetland system consisting of 24 cells, was crea...
A grouped mesocosm study was conducted with different water holding capacities and conditions to det...
T. x glauca is an invasive hybrid cattail that is prevalent in the Midwestern United States. Under h...
WOS: 000324727500032Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resorption efficiency (RE) and, resorption profi...
[Truncated abstract] The use of constructed wetlands for tertiary purification of municipal wastewat...
This study reports the biomass accumulation, plant nutrient concentration, and nutrient uptake rates...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10163/10420-thumbnail.jpgRunoff containing ex...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Water quality is still poor in many freshwater ecosystems around the world as a result of anthropoge...
Foliar nutrient resorption is a key modulator of plant nutrient use. However, evolutionary patterns ...
The effects of plant species richness (SR; i.e., 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 species per plot) on substrate n...
International audiencePlant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how th...
International audienceWe conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habi...
Nitrogen and phosphorus in stormwater cause an excessive influx of nutrients to stormwater-receiving...
Putrajaya Wetlands in Malaysia, a 200 ha constructed wetland system consisting of 24 cells, was crea...
A grouped mesocosm study was conducted with different water holding capacities and conditions to det...
T. x glauca is an invasive hybrid cattail that is prevalent in the Midwestern United States. Under h...
WOS: 000324727500032Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resorption efficiency (RE) and, resorption profi...
[Truncated abstract] The use of constructed wetlands for tertiary purification of municipal wastewat...
This study reports the biomass accumulation, plant nutrient concentration, and nutrient uptake rates...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10163/10420-thumbnail.jpgRunoff containing ex...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Water quality is still poor in many freshwater ecosystems around the world as a result of anthropoge...
Foliar nutrient resorption is a key modulator of plant nutrient use. However, evolutionary patterns ...
The effects of plant species richness (SR; i.e., 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 species per plot) on substrate n...
International audiencePlant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how th...
International audienceWe conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habi...
Nitrogen and phosphorus in stormwater cause an excessive influx of nutrients to stormwater-receiving...
Putrajaya Wetlands in Malaysia, a 200 ha constructed wetland system consisting of 24 cells, was crea...
A grouped mesocosm study was conducted with different water holding capacities and conditions to det...
T. x glauca is an invasive hybrid cattail that is prevalent in the Midwestern United States. Under h...