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Original Articles

Effects of Freshwater Macrophytes on Sediment Chemistry

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Pages 279-289 | Received 14 Aug 1987, Accepted 21 Oct 1987, Published online: 11 Jan 2011
 

ABSTRACT

Changes in the vertical distribution of sediment redox potential and nutrient availability were examined during the growth of freshwater macrophytes in a greenhouse facility. Sagittaria latifolia, an emergent macrophyte species with an extensive root system, markedly affected sediment redox, resulting in a change from reduced to oxidized conditions within six weeks. In contrast, Hydrilla verticillata, a submersed macrophyte species with a relatively minor root system, did not appreciably alter sediment redox. Nutrient uptake by both species substantially reduced concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in sediments. Decreased concentrations of sediment nutrients appear to have resulted primarily from nutrient uptake by macrophytes rather than from change in sediment redox potential.

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