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Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2010

Surface water sanitation and biomass production in a large constructed wetland in the Netherlands

B.G. Meerburg; Pieter H. Vereijken; Willem de Visser; Jan Verhagen; H. Korevaar; Erik P. Querner; Arianne de Blaeij; Adrie van der Werf

In Western-Europe, agricultural practices have contributed to environmental problems such as eutrophication of surface and ground water, flooding, drought and desiccation of surrounding natural habitats. Solutions that reduce the impact of these problems are urgently needed. Common reed (Phragmites australis) is capable of sanitizing surface water and may function as green energy source because of its high productivity. Here, the results of an experiment in a constructed wetland in the Netherlands are presented where two different sanitation treatments were compared. Depending on the residence time and volume per unit area, reed is capable to reduce the total amount of nitrogen in the water with average efficiencies from 32 to 47% and the total amount of phosphorous with 27–45%. Although biomass production still varies largely between different parts of the constructed wetland, a rapid increase in biomass was observed since planting. Constructed wetlands with reed provide opportunities to improve water quality and reed produces enough biomass to serve as green energy source. Moreover, these wetlands also function as a flood water reservoir and are possibly advantageous for biodiversity. The optimal moment of reed harvesting depends on the goal of the owner. This moment should be chosen wisely, as it may have consequences for reed filter regeneration, biomass production, biodiversity, methane emission and water sanitation efficiency.


Inherent variation in plant growth. Physiological mechanisms and ecological consequences | 1998

The importance of relative growth rate and associated traits for competition between species during vegetation succession

A.K. van der Werf; R.H.E.M. Geerts; F.H.H. Jacobs; H. Korevaar; M.J.M. Oomes; W. de Visser


Plant Biology | 2000

Genetic diversity and the reintroduction of meadow species

M.J.M. Smulders; J.R. van der Schoot; R.H.E.M. Geerts; A.G. Antonisse-de Jong; H. Korevaar; A. van der Werf; Ben Vosman


European Journal of Agronomy | 2017

Does the recoupling of dairy and crop production via cooperation between farms generate environmental benefits? A case-study approach in Europe

John T Regan; Silvia Marton; Eimear Ruane; Marjoleine C. Hanegraaf; Jérémy Berland; H. Korevaar; Sylvain Pellerin; Thomas Nesme


Geoderma | 2017

Modelling soil carbon trends for agriculture development scenarios at regional level

Radoslaw Kaczynski; Grzegorz Siebielec; Marjoleine C. Hanegraaf; H. Korevaar


Land use systems in grassland dominated regions. Proceedings of the 20th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Luzern, Switzerland, 21-24 June 2004 | 2004

Reintroduction of grassland species.

H. Korevaar; R.H.E.M. Geerts; W. de Visser


Archive | 2019

Environmental Benefits of Farm- and District-Scale Crop-Livestock Integration

Philippe Leterme; Thomas Nesme; John T Regan; H. Korevaar


Archive | 2014

Rietteelt als mogelijke bouwsteen voor een duurzaam water- en bodembeheer in natte veengebieden

H. Korevaar; A.K. van der Werf


Proceedings of the 14th Workshop, N management in agrosystems in relation to the Water Framework Directive, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 24-26 October, 2005 | 2006

Multifunctional land use and its impact on the nitrate concentration in groundwater under grassland

H. Korevaar; R.H.E.M. Geerts; W. de Visser


Archive | 2006

Vier jaar multifunctionele gras- en bouwlanden in Winterswijk: gevolgen voor economie en ecologie op de bedrijven

H. Korevaar; R.H.E.M. Geerts; W. de Visser; E. Koldeweij

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John T Regan

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Adrie van der Werf

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Arianne de Blaeij

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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B.G. Meerburg

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Ben Vosman

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Erik P. Querner

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J.R. van der Schoot

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jan Verhagen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M.J.M. Smulders

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Pieter H. Vereijken

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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