4 results for Glyceria maxima (reed mannagrass)

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8012 Glyceria maxima Water Quality Benefit Experimental Laboratory Glyceria maxima (reed manna grass) tolerates low oxygen concentrations and thrives in eutrophic environments, making it an ideal species for artificial wetland systems. 25477
8013 Glyceria maxima Water Quality Benefit Experimental Laboratory Glyceria maxima (reed manna grass) has been used to treat the wastewaters from swine farms in integrated constructed wetlands (ICW) in Ireland. During an 18-month study, the ICW successfully removed 98.1-99.9% of the ammonia-nitrogen. County Cork, Ireland 25466
8014 Glyceria maxima Water Quality Benefit Experimental Laboratory In other integrated constructed wetlands (ICW) planted with only Glyceria maxima (reed manna grass), there was a significant reduction in total organic nitrogen, ammonia-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, and molybdate reactive phosphorus. 25465
8015 Glyceria maxima Water Quality Benefit Experimental Laboratory In experiments in the Czech Republic, harvesting Glyceria maxima (reed manna grass) may increase the nutrient recovery from the wastewater. Czech Republic 25477

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