TY - JOUR
T1 - Allometric determinations in the early development of Schoenoplectus californicus to monitor nutrient uptake in constructed wetlands
AU - Arce, Wilma A.
AU - Achá, Dario
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Studies of Schoenoplectus californicus focus on the development of aboveground biomass estimations. However, below-ground assessments are important for net primary productivity monitoring in wetlands. This study aims to monitor nutrient assimilation by developing allometric models for above and below-ground biomass estimation of S. californicus in constructed wetlands. The plants we evaluated were grown in vitro, allowing us to control the experimental conditions. The results show that shoot length and apex diameter are significant parameters for building our models. Two non-destructive allometric equations were established to predict above and below-ground biomass and the models were highly significant (R2 = 0.79 and 0.49, p < 0.001). During active growth, both the aboveground and below-ground components showed to be essential for removing nutrients from the water. Both non-destructive equations allowed the monitoring of biomass accumulation in constructed wetlands for seven months, demonstrating that this low-cost method can be used to evaluate the performance of wetlands for wastewater.
AB - Studies of Schoenoplectus californicus focus on the development of aboveground biomass estimations. However, below-ground assessments are important for net primary productivity monitoring in wetlands. This study aims to monitor nutrient assimilation by developing allometric models for above and below-ground biomass estimation of S. californicus in constructed wetlands. The plants we evaluated were grown in vitro, allowing us to control the experimental conditions. The results show that shoot length and apex diameter are significant parameters for building our models. Two non-destructive allometric equations were established to predict above and below-ground biomass and the models were highly significant (R2 = 0.79 and 0.49, p < 0.001). During active growth, both the aboveground and below-ground components showed to be essential for removing nutrients from the water. Both non-destructive equations allowed the monitoring of biomass accumulation in constructed wetlands for seven months, demonstrating that this low-cost method can be used to evaluate the performance of wetlands for wastewater.
KW - Aboveground biomass
KW - Allometric models
KW - Below-ground biomass
KW - Constructed wetlands
KW - Non-destructive sampling
KW - Schoenoplectus californicus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.11.013
DO - 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.11.013
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85179819315
SN - 1642-3593
JO - Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology
JF - Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology
ER -