Impact ID |
Scientific Name
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Impact Type
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Study Type
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Study Location
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Impact Description
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Geographic Location
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Reference
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5910
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
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Anecdotal
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N/A
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P. australis has the potential to filter out nutrients and heavy metals from wastewater, sediment, and soil.
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40751
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5924
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
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Observational
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Field
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P. australis bioaccumulates metals from sediments filtering them out of water with concentrations higher in the roots than the shoots for most minerals
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Mvudi River, South Africa
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40899
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5925
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
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Experimental
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Laboratory
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P. australis recycled biomass can be used as a biosorbent removing 40-100% of Cu, Fe, and Zn with the highest removal of Fe.
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40753
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5926
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
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Experimental
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Laboratory
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Phragmites can be used as a biosorbent and was able to absorb Methylene blue and congo red making it a viable remediation tool for textile and paper industries.
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40781
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5927
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
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Experimental
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Laboratory
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P. australis reduced nitrate concentrations in water in dark and light conditions with 3 hr incubations reducing levels 61-88% and 82-90% respectively. This was primarily driven by denitrification.
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40790
|
6813
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Phragmites australis australis
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Water Quality Benefit
|
Anecdotal
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N/A
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As a wetland plant, Phragmites improves water quality by filtration and nutrient removal.
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27562
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