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环境科学学报(英文版) 2010
Phosphorus release: A biogeochemical insight from a restored lakeside wetland in the Yangtze-Huaihe region, China
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Abstract:
The heavy intensification of agriculture in East China since the 1980s caused the decrease of lake area and water storage capacity with impediment of regulation, lake eutrophication and frequent floods. Many restoration projects have been conducted. However, the knowledge of biogeochemical factors that drive nutrient cycles during the early stage of restoration is still limited. We studied the effect of the remediation of a patch of near-shore shallow wetland on the northern bank of Chaohu Lake in the Yangt...