Rk. Hubbard et al., Nutrient uptake and growth response of six wetland/riparian plant species receiving swine lagoon effluent, T ASAE, 42(5), 1999, pp. 1331-1341
A two-year study was conducted to determine the growth response of six diff
erent wetland/riparian plant species receiving swine lagoon effluent. Waste
water from the third lagoon of the University of Georgia main swine unit at
Tifton, Georgia, was applied to replicates of the species Ilex cassine ('D
ahoon Holly'), Cephalanthus occidentalis ('Buttonbush'), Itea virginica ('V
irginia Sweetspire'), Spartina patens ('Saltmeadow Cordgrass'), Juncus effu
sus (Soft Rush) and Panicum hemitomon ('Maidencane'). The plants were grown
in open ended steel containers recessed in the soil at afield site so that
they received natural weather conditions in addition to applied wastewater
Measurements were taken periodically of plant height, plant width, biomass
, leaf area, and N and P content. All six plant species responded to wastew
ater with increased growth, and were tolerant of the level of wastewater ap
plication. It was found that of the broad-leaved species Cephalanthus had t
he greatest growth response, while of the non-broad-leaved species Spartina
had the greatest growth.