WETLANDS AS ACCRETING SYSTEMS: NUTRIENT CYCLING IN WETLANDS |
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Authors: | A. J. Twinch P. J. Ashton |
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Affiliation: | National Institute for Water Research , Council for Scientific and Industrial Research , P.O. Box 395, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY The major concepts involved in nutrient cycling in wetlands are discussed using phosphorus and nitrogen as examples. The differences in nutrient cycling patterns between hydrologically contrasting wetlands, and the significance of fluctuating water levels in wetlands, are stressed. In South Africa, some research into nutrient cycling in submerged aquatic macrophyte communities has been undertaken, but very little information is available on these processes in wetlands dominated by emergent vegetation forms. Generally, the information available on nutrient cycling processes in South African wetlands is of limited applicability to the assessment of nutrient cycling in whole wetland systems. Therefore, rational wetland management strategies require further research on nutrient cycling. |
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