2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra03405c
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Nutrient removal by Rotala rotundifolia: a superior candidate for ecosystem remediation at low temperatures

Abstract: Temperature is an extremely important factor affecting the nutrient (mainly nitrogen and phosphorus) removal of aquatic macrophytes.

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“…Ludwigia have been reported to exhibit allelochemicals such as quercitrin, prunin, and myricitrin that have beneficial or detrimental effects on neighboring organisms (Thiébaut et al, 2018). Capability of nutrient removal was studied on Rotala with high removal efficiencies of COD, NH4 + -N and Total Nitrogen which make it a candidate for ecosystem remediation (Yang et al, 2020). Those characteristics of the plants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ludwigia have been reported to exhibit allelochemicals such as quercitrin, prunin, and myricitrin that have beneficial or detrimental effects on neighboring organisms (Thiébaut et al, 2018). Capability of nutrient removal was studied on Rotala with high removal efficiencies of COD, NH4 + -N and Total Nitrogen which make it a candidate for ecosystem remediation (Yang et al, 2020). Those characteristics of the plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%