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1.14.1 Aquatic Plant Development Models

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Due to their large distribution, both in natural wetlands and CWs, Phragmites sp. have received a lot of interest in terms of modeling their seasonal life cycle. The model proposed by Asaeda and Karunaratne (2000) and Asaeda et al. (2002) takes into account the plant roots, rhizomes, shoots, stems, leaves, and panicles, whose development is governed by air temperature and solar irradiation (Asaeda and Karunaratne, 2000; Asaeda et al., 2002). After senescence, leaching, mineralization, and nutrient fixation of the litter are also modeled. This model has served as a basis for the modeling of the seasonal life cycle of Typha sp. (Eid et al., 2012).

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