2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-09285-z
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A wetland plant, Phalaris arundinacea, accumulates nitrogen and phosphorus during senescence

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“…In addition, the nitrogen content in the roots and rhizomes of RCG is relatively constant (0.537 ± 0.067%), in contrast to the aerial part, where the differences in content between locations are more pronounced. Root activity and morphology allow P. arundinacea to accumulate N and P during senescence (Huang et al, 2020). According to Usťak et al (2019), the phosphorus (P) content in the above-ground biomass of cultivated RCG is between 0.14-0.23% from spring to autumn.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the nitrogen content in the roots and rhizomes of RCG is relatively constant (0.537 ± 0.067%), in contrast to the aerial part, where the differences in content between locations are more pronounced. Root activity and morphology allow P. arundinacea to accumulate N and P during senescence (Huang et al, 2020). According to Usťak et al (2019), the phosphorus (P) content in the above-ground biomass of cultivated RCG is between 0.14-0.23% from spring to autumn.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the experiment, the TN concentration in the effluent increased slightly, reflecting the reduced demand for nutrients. Secondary pollution resulting from shoot death is a difficult problem, which complicates the application of wetland plants for water purification [49]. Although the removal rates were all at a high level, only a few effluent samples could meet the rate V standard (TN ≤ 2 mg/L) given in China's environmental quality standards for TN in surface water.…”
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confidence: 99%