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The breakdown of macrophytes in a reservoir wetland
B. H. Hill
Biology (Duluth)
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Wetlands
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Weight Loss
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Litter Type
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Macrophytes
100%
Nelumbo
100%
Reservoir Wetland
100%
Plant Litter
50%
Texas
50%
Yield Estimation
50%
No Significant Difference
50%
Typha Angustifolia
50%
Typha
50%
Petiole
50%
Exponential Model
50%
Gatherers
50%
Mesh Bags
50%
Wetland Plants
50%
Ash-free Dry Mass
50%
Leaf Material
50%
Dried Leaves
50%
Air Drying
50%
Nylon Mesh
50%
Breakdown Rates
50%
Litter Breakdown
50%
Caenis
50%
Wetland Sites
50%
Ludwigia Leptocarpa
50%
Nelumbo Lutea
50%
Emergent Aquatic Macrophytes
50%
Leaf Lamina
50%
Ludwigia
50%
Leaf Petiole
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Macrophyte
100%
Nelumbo
100%
Petiole
66%
Ludwigia
66%
Plant Litter
33%
Typha angustifolia
33%
Typha
33%
Wetland Plants
33%
Caenis
33%