Potamogeton crispus
Potamogeton crispus
(curly-leaf pondweed)
Plants
Exotic

8 results for Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
8853 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Anecdotal N/A When dense stands of curlyleaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) die off midsummer, it can... 25593
8854 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Anecdotal N/A As Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed) plant matter decomposes, the concentration of... 25601
8857 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Anecdotal N/A Decomposing mats of curlyleaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) release phosphorus, which can... 35289
8863 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed) is able to remove dibutyl phthalate and phthalic... 24906
8864 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Experiments conducted in China showed that Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed) is... 42501
8865 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Curlyleaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) is able to uptake cerium, cobalt, cesium, and... 42572
8866 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed) is also able to remove cadmium from water, but... 38025
8867 Potamogeton crispus Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Populations of Potamogeton crispus (curly-leaf pondweed) have no effect on dissolved... 42502

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