Submerged harvest reduces invasive Typha and increases soil macronutrient availability

Volume: 442, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 157 - 167
Published: Jun 27, 2019
Abstract
We examined how mechanical management of invasive macrophyte, Typha × glauca alters plant-soil interactions underlying carbon processes and nutrient cycling, which are important to wetland function but under-represented in restoration research. In the northern Great Lakes, we compared plant biomass, light transmittance, soil nutrient availability and carbon mineralization rates of Typha-dominated controls with Typha stands harvested above the...
Paper Details
Title
Submerged harvest reduces invasive Typha and increases soil macronutrient availability
Published Date
Jun 27, 2019
Volume
442
Issue
1-2
Pages
157 - 167
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