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Influence of Canebrakes on Water Quality

Authored By: J. Schoonover, B. Helms

Giant cane riparian buffer zones have been shown to be effective at attenuating nutrients and sediment from agricultural surface and subsurface runoff.  A field-scale study in a southern Illinois non-tile drained agricultural watershed investigated cane’s ability to reduce sediment and nutrients from overland flow, soil water, and groundwater.  Cane generally outperformed native forest vegetation as a riparian zone species in terms of nutrient and sediment water quality protection (Table: Influence of canebrakes on water quality).  Thus, cane offers promise as a species that could be included in multi-species riparian buffer designs. 

Encyclopedia ID: p202



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