Growth and nutrient removal of three macrophytes in response to concentrations and ratios of N and P.

Int J Phytoremediation

a Guangxi Key Laboratory of Plant Conservation and Restoration Ecology in Karst Terrain , Guangxi Institute of Botany, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences , Guilin , P.R. China.

Published: July 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • * C. lacryma-jobi thrives at high N and P levels, while I. wilsonii prefers moderate concentrations for optimal growth.
  • * A. donax outperforms the other two species in growth and nutrient removal rates, making it a strong candidate for treating polluted waters.

Article Abstract

Wastewater from different sources shows great differences in concentrations and ratios of N and P. In order to choose suitable plant species to remove excess N and/or P from polluted waters, it is important to know the performances of these plants under different N and P concentrations. In this study, we investigated the growth and N and P removal rate of three macrophytes, Coix lacryma-jobi, Iris wilsonii, and Arundo donax under six N and P combination treatments. C. lacryma-jobi preferred higher N and P concentrations (16 mg N L and 3.2 mg P L), and increasing N supply could increase its P removal rate. I. wilsonii exhibited a growth preference at a combination of moderate N and P concentrations (8 mg N L and 0.8 mg P L). A. donax could grow well at all combinations of N and P and had significantly higher relative growth rate and N and P removal rates than the other two species. These results showed A. donax is a promising species to treat various polluted waters and the other two species can be used specifically to treat certain types of wastewater.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2016.1278424DOI Listing

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