Typha angustifolia
Typha angustifolia
(narrow-leaved cattail)
Plants
Exotic

59 results for Typha angustifolia (narrow-leaved cattail)

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Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3883 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A Lythrum salicaria & Typha angustifolia directly compete for resources 13595
5050 Typha angustifolia Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory European frogbit reported to spread into experimental Typha management plots post-treatment.... 37628
6256 Typha angustifolia Habitat Alteration Experimental Laboratory T. angustifolia litter decomposition by shrimp Neocaridina denticulata alter... 41357
6263 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory T. angustifolia was able to remove 100% of target micropollutants after 21 days of... 41358
6264 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Anecdotal N/A Typha angustifolia can be used to treat metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) and... 41395
6265 Typha angustifolia Food Web Observational Field T. angustifolia significantly decreased fish abundance and species richness in wetlands in... 34028
6266 Typha angustifolia Genetic Anecdotal N/A Hybridization of native Typha Latifolia with invasive T. angustifolia may stall... 41363
6267 Typha angustifolia Aquaculture/Agriculture Observational Field Typha angustifolia negatively impacted farmland in Kebbi state (Aliero, Kashin Zama and... 41383
6268 Typha angustifolia Harvest Observational Field Typha angustifolia and P. australis can be turned into a beneficial compost that... 41365
6269 Typha angustifolia Harvest Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia has the potential to be used as food due to its high antioxidant... 41409
6270 Typha angustifolia Harvest Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia is a viable material to be turned into paper. 41409
6271 Typha angustifolia Harvest Anecdotal N/A The unique characters of nanoparticles isolated from Typha angustifolia make them... 41364
6272 Typha angustifolia Other Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia extracts can have inhibiting impacts on algae with fresh plant... 41351
6273 Typha angustifolia Other Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia can uptake and remove arsenic from ecosystems. 41375
8944 Typha angustifolia Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Anecdotal N/A Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) is thought to be allelopathic, producing... 25001
8945 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A Typha angustifolia can out-compete native species in a variety of wetland ecosystems, and... 25001
8946 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A High seed production and wind dispersal enable seeds from Typha angustifolia to reach... 24979
8947 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A Typha angustifolia is especially invasive in disturbed wetlands and readily forms dense... 25001
8948 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) is also tolerant of saline conditions and uses... 24997
8949 Typha angustifolia Competition Observational Field When growing at a depth of 0.25 m or more, populations of Typha angustifolia can expand at... 25016
8950 Typha angustifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A Reports of cattail, such as Typha angustifolia, dominated habitats, have greatly increased... 24969
8951 Typha angustifolia Competition Observational Field In studies where cattail litter was added to test sites, native wetland plants such as marsh... 25014
8952 Typha angustifolia Competition Observational Field Typha angustifolia emerges earlier in the spring and grows more rapidly and taller than... 25016
8953 Typha angustifolia Genetic Anecdotal N/A Hybridization between Typha angustifolia and Typha latifolia results in the... 25001
8954 Typha angustifolia Genetic Observational Field Previously, it was thought that the hybrid between Typha angustifolia and Typha... 24996
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