The restoration of aquatic macrophytes for improving water quality in a hypertrophic shallow lake in Hubei Province, China


Autoria(s): Dongru Qiu; Zhenbin Wu; Baoyuan Liu; Jiaqi Deng; Guiping Fu; Feng He
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2001

Resumo

This paper deals with a case study of the restoration of submerged macrophytes for improving water quality in a hypertrophic shallow lake, Lake Donghu of Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Macrophyte restoration experiments were conducted in large-scale enclosures established in three sublakes of different trophic status, and the effectiveness for water quality improvement was tested by using the enclosure experiment in the hypertrophic sublake. Water quality was remarkably improved after the reestablishment of aquatic macrophytes. It is suggested that the submerged vegetation of less polluted sublakes could be capable of recovering spontaneously once the stocking of herbivorous fishes has been ceased, and the K-selected plants such as Potamogeton maackianus should be introduced into these sublakes to enhance the stability of aquatic vegetation. However, it may not be possible and economical to restore the submerged macrophytes in severely polluted basins unless external pollution has been cut off and internal nutrient loadings considerably reduced. In this case, the r-selected submerged plants should be used as the pioneer species for macrophyte recovery. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9916

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59471

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Dongru Qiu; Zhenbin Wu; Baoyuan Liu; Jiaqi Deng; Guiping Fu; Feng He.The restoration of aquatic macrophytes for improving water quality in a hypertrophic shallow lake in Hubei Province, China,ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING,2001,18(2):147-156

Palavras-Chave #Ecology; Engineering #Environmental; Environmental Sciences #restoration of submerged macrophytes #water quality improvement #Lake Donghu
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