Abstract

On the north shore of Lake Balaton four study areas were selected with different levels of mineral nutrient supply (two of them are at sewage inflows, one is at the mouth of a natural watercourse, and one is unaffected by water inflow). Studies were made on the development ofPhragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. exSteudel stands. Monthly levels of N, P, K, Na, Ca and Mg in the organs (leaf-blade, leaf-sheath, culm, aquatic root, rhizome and root) of reed were determined from April to October in 1980. Differences were detected between the four study areas in the shoot height, mass, growth rate and element contents. In the aboveground organs, the levels of N, P, and K showed a decrease all through the growing season, but Ca and Mg rose to a peak before declining for the rest of the season. In the underground organs the levels of N and P decreased to a minimum in June to July and thereafter the quantities of these elements gradually increased. In the most heavily contaminated area (area IV), significantly higher levels of tissue N, P and K were found.

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