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- W3109633973 abstract "This chapter describes the role of dominant aquatic macrophytes of the swamp in nutrient removal. Nakivubo swamp is dominated by the aquatic macrophytes Cyperus papyrus and Miscanthidium violaceum. Plant uptake is one of the potentially major processes that remove nutrients from wastewater discharged into the swamp. Biomass productivity in the Nakivubo swamp was assessed using either the culm-girth or dry weight relationship or by the harvest method. Papyrus and Miscanthidium in the Nakivubo swamp have different mat morphology. The Miscanthidium mat was 1.5 m thick on average while that of papyrus was 0.5 m and always loose. The papyrus mat had more loosely attached roots and rhizomes and the detritus was always falling to the swamp bottom. The potential of nutrient uptake by a plant is limited by its net productivity and the nutrient content in the plant tissue. Similarly storage is dependent on plant tissue nutrient concentrations and also on the potential of biomass accumulation." @default.
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- W3109633973 title "Nutrient transformations by dominant vegetation types in the Nakivubo swamp." @default.
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