Evaluating relationships between plants, water chemistry, and denitrification potential in palustrine freshwater marshes
Wetlands are hotspots for various biogeochemical processes, including denitrification. Despite its ecological and economic importance, denitrification has proven difficult to measure. Plant community composition, water chemistry, and physical habitat characteristics are all known to play roles in re...
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Main Authors: | Jacob M. Dybiec, Nicholas P. Danz, Deric R. Learman, Donald G. Uzarski |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c60e1d8e0c54f6e8d48ebbae2b9b0d3 |
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