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A reed, the pollen of which is astringent, diuretic, fibrinolytic, haemostatic, vasotonic
Used for Dysmenorrhea, hepatitis, postpartum pain, traumatic hemorrhage, spermatorrhea
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Stottmeister, "Oxygen release by roots of Typha latifolia and Juncus effusus in laboratory hydroponic systems," Acta Biotechnologica, vol.
Plastic containers with a capacity of 2 liters of electrocoagulated water were distributed in seven treatments systems: control (electrocoagulated water and Typha latifolia + nutritional solution "MS" in water).
This feature is similar to previous reports with emergent plants employed in CWs such as Phragmites australis, Arabis paniculata, Brasica juncea, Thalium geniculata, Typha latifolia, and Colocasia esculenta (Skinner et al., 2007; Bindu et al., 2008; Soda et al., 2012; Anning et al., 2013).
These include Bidens connata Muhl., Ceratophyllum demersum L., Conoclinium coelestinum (L.) DC., Lindernia dubia (L.) Pennell, Ludwigia peploides (HBK) Raven, Najas guadalupensis, Phalaris arundinacea L., Potamogeton nodosus Poir., Sagittaria latifolia Willd., and Typha latifolia L.
(2008) reported root surfaces of Typha latifolia and rice accumulated the highest concentrations and proportion of Fe in the presence of iron plaque.
Under the process, called ' Engineered Wetland Technology', three different species native to natural wetlands-- phragmites karka, acorous calamus and typha latifolia -- were cultivated in specially created gravel beds lowered into treatment cells.
Life history parameters of a commericaly available Amblyseius swirskii (Acari Phytoseiidae) fed on cattail (Typha latifolia) pollen and tomato russet mite (Aculops lycopersici).
Siguiendo el trazado de las vias ferreas y a pocos metros al este del Camino Centenario cursa un ancho zanjon que alberga comunidades silvestres: Acmella decumbens, Amaranthus quitensis, Arundo donax, Erithryna crista-galli, Paspalum quadrifarium, Manihot flabellifolia, Sagittaria montevidensis, Senecio bonariensis, Solidago chilensis, Typha latifolia, juntamente con arboles cultivados como Ailanthus altissima y Populus alba.
Geratology and decomposition of Typha latifolia and Lythrum salicaria in a freshwater marsh.
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