Journal article

Which species? A decision-support tool to guide plant selection in stormwater biofilters

EGI Payne, T Pham, A Deletic, BE Hatt, PLM Cook, TD Fletcher

Advances in Water Resources | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Plant species are diverse in form, function and environmental response. This provides enormous potential for designing nature-based stormwater treatment technologies, such as biofiltration systems. However, species can vary dramatically in their pollutant-removal performance, particularly for nitrogen removal. Currently, there is a lack of information on how to efficiently select from the vast palette of species. This study aimed to identify plant traits beneficial to performance and create a decision-support tool to screen species for further testing. A laboratory experiment using 220 biofilter columns paired plant morphological characteristics with nitrogen removal and water loss for 20 Au..

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