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ID
368520
Title
Herbicide management of invasive cattail (Typha x glauca) increases porewater nutrient concentrations
Cite
Wetlands Ecology and Management 24(4):457-467 (August 2016)
Authors
  • Lawrence BA,  
  • Lishawa SC,  
  • Rodriguez Y,  
  • Tuchman NC
Plants
  • Typha x glauca,  
  • Carex aquatilis,  
  • Carex hystericina,  
  • Carex viridula,  
  • Eleocharis erythropoda,  
  • Eleocharis smallii,  
  • Juncus alpinoarticulatus,  
  • Juncus balticus,  
  • Juncus nodosus,  
  • Scirpus cyperinus,  
  • Schoenoplectus acutus,  
  • Schoenoplectus pungens,  
  • Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani
Categories
  • Distribution,  
  • Michigan,  
  • Ecology,  
  • Ecosystem,  
  • Nutrient Cycling,  
  • Primary Production,  
  • Water Chemistry,  
  • Herbicides,  
  • Ponds,  
  • Eutrophication,  
  • Chemical Control,  
  • Glyphosate,  
  • Mechanical Control,  
  • Cutting,  
  • Harvesting
Keywords
  • Mesocosm Experiment,  
  • Porewater Nutrients,  
  • Control Effects,  
  • Biomass,  
  • Native Plants,  
  • Vegetation Coverage,  
  • Phosphate,  
  • Nitrate,  
  • Potassium,  
  • Photosynthetically Active Radiation,  
  • Species Richness
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