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Solardome facility Elevated CO2 Juncus/Nardus sward Festuca turf 89... [Pg.382]

Gruber, H., Wiessner, A., Kuschk, P., Kaestner, M., and Appenroth, K.J., Physiological responses of Juncus effusus (rush) to chromium and relevance for wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands, International Journal of Phytoremediation, 10 (2), 79-90, 2008. [Pg.404]

Lytle, J.S. and T.F. Lytle. 1998. Atrazine effects on estuarine macrophytes Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerainus. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 17 1972-1978. [Pg.800]

The plant species Phragmites australis and Typha latifolia were obtained from surface-sterilized seeds whereas Carex gracillis and Juncus glaucus were initiated from apical meristem. The seeds were treated by a... [Pg.213]

Figure 5. Degradation of TNT by the plant species Phragmites, Typha Carex and Juncus. Figure 5. Degradation of TNT by the plant species Phragmites, Typha Carex and Juncus.
Juncus effusus Spiralis hen-and-chicks and campanulas in old kitchenware recycled as cheerful containers a spring grouping of narcissi. Iris reticulata, and primulas. [Pg.185]

Calochortus nutiallii Torr. over 40 Juncus sp. over 25... [Pg.626]

Chabbi, A. (1999) Juncus bulbosus as a pioneer species in acidic lignite mining lakes interactions, mechanism and survival strategies. NewPhytol. 144 133-142 Chabbi, A. Hines, M.E. Rumpel, C. (2001) The role of organic carbon excretion by bulbous rush roots and its turnover and utilization by bacteria under iron plaques in extremely acid sediments. Environ. Experimental Botany 46 237-245... [Pg.567]

Juncus communis Mey. Den Xin (Bulrush) (whole plant) Arabinose, xylose.68 Antihthic, pectoral, discutient, refrigerant, diuretic, depurative, sedative. [Pg.96]

Juncus effusus L. Deng Xin Cao (Common rush) (whole plant) Tripeptide, r-glutamyl-valyl-glutamic acid, apigenin, juglandic acid, juglonone, barium, luteolin-7-glucoside, luteolinidin, oxalic acid, arsenic, vitamins.48 450 Diuretic, sexually transmitted diseases, anti-inflammation. [Pg.96]

Codonopsis lanceolata, C. mucronata, Daphne fortunei, D. genkwa, Jatropha podagrica, Juncus effusus, Perilla frutescens, P. ocymoides, P. polystachya, P. arguta, Selaginella tamarisina, Thymus amurensis,... [Pg.390]

Aster tataricus, Camellia japonica, Juncus communis, Tamarindus indicus, T. officinale Psidium guajava... [Pg.390]

T. glandulissimum, T. ichangense, T. petaloideum, T. simplex, T. squarrosum, T. thunbergii Hemerocallis flava, Veratrum dahuricum, V. formosanum, V. maackii, V. nigrum Juncus ejfusus... [Pg.441]

L. japonica, L. maackii Agrimonia eupatoria, A. pilosa, A. viscidula Lemmaphyllum microphyllum Arthruxon hispidus, A. hispidus Arthruxon hispidus Juncus effusus Azolla imbricata... [Pg.449]

H. lanatum, Juncus ejfusus, Lactuca raddeana, L. indica, L. sativa, Polygonum bistorta, Sanguisorba officinalis, S. grandiflora, S. parviflora, S. x tenuifolia, Taraxacum officinale, Vitis amurensis, V. vinifera Michelia alba, M. figo... [Pg.462]

Amaranthus lividus, A. blitum, A. viridis, Ananas comosus, Juncus effusus, Lemmaphyllum microphyllum, Rosa acicularis, R. amygdalifolia, R. davurica, R. koreana, R. laevigata, R. maximowicziana... [Pg.495]

Juncus communis, Lujfa aegyptiaca, L. cylindrica, L. faetida, L. petola, Tamarindus indicus... [Pg.497]

FIGURE 3 Net generation of levulinic acid from the partial photolysis of sterile whole leachate (0.2 pm pore size filtrate) of the emergent macrophyte Juncus effusus (10 mg DOC L-1) after 4 weeks of microbial decomposition at 20°C in the dark. Exposed to full natural sunlight (total insolation over the 4 h period = 13.05 mol m 2 of UV-B, UV-A, and PAR), to PAR only, and incubated simultaneously in the dark. Error bars = SD n = 3 each. Modified from Wetzel, 2001. [Pg.466]

FIGURE 4 Photolytic degradation of sterile dissolved organic matter (leachate from Juncus effusus, 0.2 pm pore size filtrate) to CO2 under replicated, aseptic conditions exposed to full sunlight (UV-B + UV-A + PAR 15.53 mol m 2 over the 4 h period), to UV-A + PAR, and to PAR only. [Pg.467]

Aquatic plant phenanthrenoids from Juncus acutus TT A (DellaGreca et al., 2002)... [Pg.19]

DellaGreca, M., Fiorentino, A., Isidori, M., Lavorgna, M., Monaco, P., Previtera, L. and Zarrelli, A. (2002) Phenanthrenoids from the wetland Juncus acutus, Phytochemistry 60 (6), 633-638. [Pg.42]


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