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- W2011001231 abstract "Much of the permanent swamps of tropical Africa consists of monotypic stands of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.). Papyrus has a high photosynthetic and productive potential due to the presence of C4 photosynthesis. The objective of this study was to assess the nutrient status in the various compartments of a papyrus swamp which fringes Lake Naivasha, Kenya, in order to identify nutrients most likely to limit primary production. In swamp water, plant-available nitrogen was largely in the form of ammonium ions, phosphorus concentrations were higher than in the open lake water and sulphur was present in only trace amounts. The presence of C4 photosynthesis in papyrus means that it is more efficient than C3 species in its use of nitrogen. Plant tissue nutrient analysis suggested that there was a considerable amount of translocation of nutrients from older portions of the plant to new growth. The atomic ratio of 44N:3P:1S in papyrus suggests that sulphur is the nutrient most limiting growth of papyrus in the swamps. Calculations show that removal of large quantities of nutrients following papyrus harvesting may lead to reduced production rates in subsequent regrowth periods." @default.
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