2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127680
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The impact of vegetation and media on evapotranspiration in bioretention systems

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“…Therefore, in this study, rain infiltration park technology was developed using the concept of bioretention technology. This technology is one of the flood prevention methods that has a high effectiveness because it is easy to manufacture, operate and [56] maintain, and provides significant results (Nasrollahpour et al, 2022). The application of this technology at the study site utilizes vacant land in the Pulosari area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in this study, rain infiltration park technology was developed using the concept of bioretention technology. This technology is one of the flood prevention methods that has a high effectiveness because it is easy to manufacture, operate and [56] maintain, and provides significant results (Nasrollahpour et al, 2022). The application of this technology at the study site utilizes vacant land in the Pulosari area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, appropriate plant species, for example, ones that reach maturity faster alongside occupying a greater soil area and accumulating a larger above-ground and below-ground biomass while tolerating changing environmental conditions, should be considered for bioretention in cold climate regions. In [82], the influence of media-vegetation interactions on ET was determined by observing 24 mesocosms containing various types of vegetation. The impacts of the vegetation, which became more prominent over time, were also observed.…”
Section: Quantity Effectiveness Of Brcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…66 The efficiency of bioretention systems also depends upon the vegetation selected for the system because certain vegetation types influence the accumulation and degradation of various contaminants and also reduce runoff via transpiration. 47,67 The presence of hair on roots in large quantities Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology Critical review provides more surface area to absorb nutrients; therefore, plants enhance their ability to absorb nutrients distributed in a larger area. Furthermore, deeply dispersed extensively fibrous roots improve the stability of the basin's edge and decrease the erosion of ravine systems present in urban areas.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Treatment Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%