ADSORBABILITY AND SEDIMENTATION EFFECT OF SUBMERGED MACROPHYTES ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS


Autoria(s): Ma, Jian-min; Wu, Zhen-bin; Xiao, En-rong; Cheng, Shui-ping; He, Feng; Wu, Juan
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2008

Resumo

To select better plant species for adsorption and deposition of suspended solids in water, effectively, eight species of submerged macrophytes, which are popular in the middle or downstream area of Yangtze River, were studied. The effects of their adsorbability and sedimentation on suspended solids were monitored in the microcosm systems with natural lake's sediment and water. Within one week's regular disturbance, according to their adsorbability of the macrophytes on suspended solids, the macrophytes were divided into two groups. Elodea nuttallii, Potamogeton crispus, Hydrilla verticillata, Myriophyllum spicatum, Potamogeton malaianus and Najas graminea were the macrophytes with stronger adsorbability. Vallisneria natans and Ceratoplyllum demersum were the macrophytes with weaker adsorbability. The average adsorbabilities of the two groups were 28.0 and 14.5 mg g(-1) FW-1, respectively. According to the sedimentation rate, the macrophytes were divided into three groups. P. crispus and H. verticillata were in the highest group. V.natans was in higher group. E nuttallii, M. spicatum, N. graminea, C demersum and P. malaianus were in the lowest group. The average sedimentation rates of the three groups were 3.42, 2.11 and 0.69 mg l(-1) d(-1). respectively. Therefore, P. crispus and H. verticillata were excellent species. C demersum was a poor species to improve transparency of water body.

To select better plant species for adsorption and deposition of suspended solids in water, effectively, eight species of submerged macrophytes, which are popular in the middle or downstream area of Yangtze River, were studied. The effects of their adsorbability and sedimentation on suspended solids were monitored in the microcosm systems with natural lake's sediment and water. Within one week's regular disturbance, according to their adsorbability of the macrophytes on suspended solids, the macrophytes were divided into two groups. Elodea nuttallii, Potamogeton crispus, Hydrilla verticillata, Myriophyllum spicatum, Potamogeton malaianus and Najas graminea were the macrophytes with stronger adsorbability. Vallisneria natans and Ceratoplyllum demersum were the macrophytes with weaker adsorbability. The average adsorbabilities of the two groups were 28.0 and 14.5 mg g(-1) FW(-1), respectively. According to the sedimentation rate, the macrophytes were divided into three groups. P. crispus and H. verticillata were in the highest group. V.natans was in higher group. E nuttallii, M. spicatum, N. graminea, C demersum and P. malaianus were in the lowest group. The average sedimentation rates of the three groups were 3.42, 2.11 and 0.69 mg l(-1) d(-1). respectively. Therefore, P. crispus and H. verticillata were excellent species. C demersum was a poor species to improve transparency of water body.

Science and Technology in the Tenth Five-Year Plan, China [2002AA601021]; Chinese Academy of Sciences [KSCX2-YW-406]; Henan Province Key Technologies Research and Development [0624440039]

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/7832

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58429

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Ma, Jian-min; Wu, Zhen-bin; Xiao, En-rong; Cheng, Shui-ping; He, Feng; Wu, Juan.ADSORBABILITY AND SEDIMENTATION EFFECT OF SUBMERGED MACROPHYTES ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS,FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN,2008,17(12B):2175-2179

Palavras-Chave #Environmental Sciences #Submerged macrophyte #suspended solids #adsorbability #sedimentation #disturbance
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