1
Decomposition, nutrient uptake and microbial colonization of sawgrass and cattail leaves in water conservation area 2A
Decomposition, nutrient uptake and microbial colonization of sawgrass and cattail leaves in water conservation area 2A
Publication Date:
1983-05
Creator:
South Florida Water Management District ( Contributor )
Davis, Steven M.
Reeder, Pamela B.
Publisher.Display:
South Florida Water Management District
Format:
PDF, 34 pages, illustrations, charts, maps
Subjects.Display:
Florida.
Biogeochemical cycles.
Southern Florida
Wetland ecology -- Florida.
Biodegradation.
Saw-grass.
Typha.
Wetland ecology.
Source Institution:
Florida International University
2
Growth, decomposition, and nutrient retention of sawgrass and cattail in the Everglades
Growth, decomposition, and nutrient retention of sawgrass and cattail in the Everglades
Publication Date:
1990-10
Creator:
Davis, Steven M
South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Resource Planning Dept
Publisher.Display:
Environmental Sciences Division, Research and Evaluation Dept., South Florida Water Management District ( West Palm Beach, Fla )
Format:
iii, 26 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:
Everglades (Fla.)
Florida
Everglades
Swamp ecology ( lcsh )
Saw-grass ( lcsh )
Typha ( lcsh )
Biodegradation ( lcsh )
Biogeochemical cycles ( lcsh )
( lcsh )
Source Institution:
Florida International University
3
Soil and surface water nutrients in the Everglades nutrient removal project
Soil and surface water nutrients in the Everglades nutrient removal project
Publication Date:
1991-12
Creator:
Koch, Marguerite S
Publisher.Display:
Environmental Sciences Division, Research and Evaluation Dept., South Florida Water Management District ( West Palm Beach, Fla )
Format:
ix, 57 p. : ill., map. ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:
Everglades (Fla.)
Florida
Everglades
Environmental monitoring ( lcsh )
Water quality management ( lcsh )
Swamp ecology ( lcsh )
Biogeochemical cycles ( lcsh )
Nitrogen -- Environmental aspects ( lcsh )
Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects ( lcsh )
( lcsh )
Source Institution:
Florida International University