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Performance of Sparganium emersum Rehm. shoots in response to sediment quality

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Biomass, dry matter production, nutrient (N, P, K, Ca, Mg) contents and accumulation were studied in Sparganium emersum Rehm. in Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic. The aim was to determine the species' relationship to sediment quality and water flow and to estimate its nutrient uptake from sediments. The plants were sampled from six field sites, and one cultivation experiment was carried out. In the field, dry weight, shoot length and leaf number related to one another, while probably responding to nutrient supply both from water and sediment, while leaf width seemed to be correlated with other environmental factors. In the experiment, all measured growth parameters, except for the number of leaves, reflected sediment quality. The standing stocks of N, P and K reflected best the sediment nutrient contents in the field, both in running and standing water, but the stocks were generally higher in running water. In the experiment, all the measured growth parameters were correlated with sediment nutrient contents, and for N and P they were also with these nutrient contents in the plants. Nutrient removal from the rooting media was substantial for nitrogen. S. emersum was found to grow well in sediments rich both in mineral nutrients and organic matter.

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Ságová-Marečková, M., Květ, J. Performance of Sparganium emersum Rehm. shoots in response to sediment quality. Hydrobiologia 479, 131–141 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021077905924

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