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

11 results for Typha angustifolia (narrow-leaved cattail)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
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
8967 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Anecdotal N/A Typha angustifolia can be planted in constructed wetlands (CWs) to aid in tertiary water... 25007
8968 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Monocultures of Typha angustifolia were able to remove between 94% - 99% of the pollutants... 24976
8969 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia was able to remove lead, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, and nickel from... 24971
8970 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia showed no signs of toxicity after 30 days of exposure to 1 mM chromium... 24967
8971 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) is tolerant of cadmium and may be able to... 25020
8972 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Demonstrated that Typha angustifolia is capable of removing 56 mg of arsenic per m2 soil... 24992
8973 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Typha angustifolia is tolerant of relatively high concentrations of hexachlorobenzene and... 24993
8974 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) can also absorb synthetic dyes, making it a... 25000
8975 Typha angustifolia Water Quality Experimental Laboratory There has also been some initial success using Typha angustifolia in constructed wetlands... 24990

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