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The breakdown of macrophytes in a reservoir wetland
B. H. Hill
Biology (Duluth)
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Agriculture & Biology
macrophytes
100%
wetlands
89%
Nelumbo
79%
Ludwigia
71%
petioles
45%
Nelumbo lutea
43%
leaves
40%
Caenis
39%
Typha angustifolia
35%
Typha
32%
wetland plants
30%
leaf blade
23%
air drying
23%
nylon
23%
plant litter
23%
ash (inorganic matter)
23%
bags
21%
weight loss
19%
lakes
18%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
macrophyte
93%
litter
86%
wetland
71%
loss
24%
colonization
21%
ash
18%
rate
15%
lake
13%
air
12%
material
9%