{"title":"不同木本植物种类对垂直流人工湿地的适用性。","authors":"Jiali Yue, Ruotong Wang, Yaxin Gu, Jiacheng Gu, Xiaodeng Shi, Hepeng Li, Chunlei Yue","doi":"10.1080/15226514.2025.2563132","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>The plant species used in constructed wetlands are mainly aquatic herbaceous, most of which tend to die during winter in subtropical areas. At present, very few studies have examined the performance of woody plants in constructed wetlands. In order to increase plant diversity and improve purification ability of vertical-flow constructed wetland during winter, 10 woody plant species were tested by establishing the microcosms simulating vertical-flow constructed wetlands. Their applicability was integrally evaluated, on basis of their adaptability, rhizospheric enzyme activity, and rhizospheric microbial diversity. The results showed that (1) seven woody plant species, <i>Adina rubella</i>, <i>Salix rosthornii</i>, <i>Callicarpa dichotoma</i>, <i>Nerium oleander</i>, <i>Hibiscus mutabilis</i>, <i>Ligustrum obtusifolium</i>, and <i>Ligustrum lucidum</i> could survive in the simulated vertical-flow constructed wetland; (2) <i>N. oleander</i> and <i>C. dichotoma</i> had higher nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) absorption capacity; (3) according to the integral evaluation, <i>N. oleander</i>, <i>C. dichotoma</i>, and <i>S. rosthornii</i> have excellent applicability for vertical-flow constructed wetland; <i>A. rubella</i> and <i>H. mutabilis</i> have moderate applicability; <i>L. obtusifolium</i> and <i>L. lucidum</i> have poor applicability; <i>Ligustrum. japonicum</i> \"Howardii\", <i>Pittosporum. tobira</i> and <i>Distylium. buxifolium</i>, were not applicable to vertical-flow constructed wetland. <i>N. oleander</i>, <i>C. dichotoma</i>, and <i>S. rosthornii</i> are recommended for application in vertical-flow constructed wetland.</p>","PeriodicalId":14235,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Phytoremediation","volume":" ","pages":"1-8"},"PeriodicalIF":3.1000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Applicability of different woody plant species to vertical flow constructed wetland.\",\"authors\":\"Jiali Yue, Ruotong Wang, Yaxin Gu, Jiacheng Gu, Xiaodeng Shi, Hepeng Li, Chunlei Yue\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/15226514.2025.2563132\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>The plant species used in constructed wetlands are mainly aquatic herbaceous, most of which tend to die during winter in subtropical areas. 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Applicability of different woody plant species to vertical flow constructed wetland.
The plant species used in constructed wetlands are mainly aquatic herbaceous, most of which tend to die during winter in subtropical areas. At present, very few studies have examined the performance of woody plants in constructed wetlands. In order to increase plant diversity and improve purification ability of vertical-flow constructed wetland during winter, 10 woody plant species were tested by establishing the microcosms simulating vertical-flow constructed wetlands. Their applicability was integrally evaluated, on basis of their adaptability, rhizospheric enzyme activity, and rhizospheric microbial diversity. The results showed that (1) seven woody plant species, Adina rubella, Salix rosthornii, Callicarpa dichotoma, Nerium oleander, Hibiscus mutabilis, Ligustrum obtusifolium, and Ligustrum lucidum could survive in the simulated vertical-flow constructed wetland; (2) N. oleander and C. dichotoma had higher nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) absorption capacity; (3) according to the integral evaluation, N. oleander, C. dichotoma, and S. rosthornii have excellent applicability for vertical-flow constructed wetland; A. rubella and H. mutabilis have moderate applicability; L. obtusifolium and L. lucidum have poor applicability; Ligustrum. japonicum "Howardii", Pittosporum. tobira and Distylium. buxifolium, were not applicable to vertical-flow constructed wetland. N. oleander, C. dichotoma, and S. rosthornii are recommended for application in vertical-flow constructed wetland.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Phytoremediation (IJP) is the first journal devoted to the publication of laboratory and field research describing the use of plant systems to solve environmental problems by enabling the remediation of soil, water, and air quality and by restoring ecosystem services in managed landscapes. Traditional phytoremediation has largely focused on soil and groundwater clean-up of hazardous contaminants. Phytotechnology expands this umbrella to include many of the natural resource management challenges we face in cities, on farms, and other landscapes more integrated with daily public activities. Wetlands that treat wastewater, rain gardens that treat stormwater, poplar tree plantings that contain pollutants, urban tree canopies that treat air pollution, and specialized plants that treat decommissioned mine sites are just a few examples of phytotechnologies.