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Seasonal growth pattern of Phalaris arundinacea in constructed wetlands with horizontal subsurface flow

Identifikátory výsledku

  • Kód výsledku v IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F60460709%3A41330%2F15%3A67562" target="_blank" >RIV/60460709:41330/15:67562 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Výsledek na webu

    <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.07.057" target="_blank" >http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.07.057</a>

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

    <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.07.057" target="_blank" >10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.07.057</a>

Alternativní jazyky

  • Jazyk výsledku

    angličtina

  • Název v původním jazyce

    Seasonal growth pattern of Phalaris arundinacea in constructed wetlands with horizontal subsurface flow

  • Popis výsledku v původním jazyce

    Plants play important role in constructed wetlands (CWs) with horizontal subsurface flow. It has been well documented that planted constructed wetlands are more efficient that filters with vegetation. Also, it has been found that plant species may differin their effect on wastewater treatment. However, there has been little attention paid to the management of vegetation with the focus on enhanced nutrient removal. During the period April 2012?March 2013 seasonal development of aboveground biomass of Phalaris arundinacea (Reed canarygrass) has been evaluated at two constructed wetlands in the Czech Republic. Both systems were sampled on a monthly basis and triplicate samples were taken in both inflow and outflow zones. It has been found that the aboveground biomass was substantially higher in the inflow zone in both surveyed CWs and this phenomenon was also found in six other CWs where aboveground biomass was sampled during the peak biomass period. Besides that, it has been found that

  • Název v anglickém jazyce

    Seasonal growth pattern of Phalaris arundinacea in constructed wetlands with horizontal subsurface flow

  • Popis výsledku anglicky

    Plants play important role in constructed wetlands (CWs) with horizontal subsurface flow. It has been well documented that planted constructed wetlands are more efficient that filters with vegetation. Also, it has been found that plant species may differin their effect on wastewater treatment. However, there has been little attention paid to the management of vegetation with the focus on enhanced nutrient removal. During the period April 2012?March 2013 seasonal development of aboveground biomass of Phalaris arundinacea (Reed canarygrass) has been evaluated at two constructed wetlands in the Czech Republic. Both systems were sampled on a monthly basis and triplicate samples were taken in both inflow and outflow zones. It has been found that the aboveground biomass was substantially higher in the inflow zone in both surveyed CWs and this phenomenon was also found in six other CWs where aboveground biomass was sampled during the peak biomass period. Besides that, it has been found that

Klasifikace

  • Druh

    J<sub>x</sub> - Nezařazeno - Článek v odborném periodiku (Jimp, Jsc a Jost)

  • CEP obor

    DJ - Znečištění a kontrola vody

  • OECD FORD obor

Návaznosti výsledku

  • Projekt

  • Návaznosti

    S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach

Ostatní

  • Rok uplatnění

    2015

  • Kód důvěrnosti údajů

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku

  • Název periodika

    Ecological Engineering

  • ISSN

    0925-8574

  • e-ISSN

  • Svazek periodika

    80

  • Číslo periodika v rámci svazku

    SI

  • Stát vydavatele periodika

    NL - Nizozemsko

  • Počet stran výsledku

    7

  • Strana od-do

    62-68

  • Kód UT WoS článku

    000355131600007

  • EID výsledku v databázi Scopus