Hydrological performance of native plant species within extensive green roof system in Malaysia
Little is known about the hydrological performances of different native plant species within extensive green roof system in Malaysia. Thus, this research focused on the runoff retention efficiency within extensive green roof system with respect to different native plant species in Malaysia. A total...
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my.uniten.dspace-225282023-05-29T14:01:40Z Hydrological performance of native plant species within extensive green roof system in Malaysia Fai C.M. Bakar M.F.B.A. Roslan M.A.A.B. Fadzailah F.A.B. Idrus M.F.Z.B. Ismail N.F.B. Sidek L.M. Basri H. 57214146115 57199742143 57200587064 56801020000 56800782200 57645208900 35070506500 57065823300 Little is known about the hydrological performances of different native plant species within extensive green roof system in Malaysia. Thus, this research focused on the runoff retention efficiency within extensive green roof system with respect to different native plant species in Malaysia. A total of six green roofs were constructed with five being vegetated and one left unvegetated. Four test beds were vegetated with Nephrolepis bisserata (fern), Axonopus compressus (cow grass), portulaca grandiflora cultivars (sedum) and Zoysia matrella (Manila grass). The fifth test bed was a combination of all species and the six test bed with bare soil acted as control. The runoff volume was measured volumetrically through connected to an surface runoff harvesting tank under the test beds. Water retention was calculated from the difference between the depth of rainfall and the depth of runoff from each test bed. Results showed that mixture of plant species was the most effective vegetation at reducing runoff water. The monoculture of portulaca grandiflora cultivars (sedum) performed the best runoff water retention efficiency for single plant species. � 2006-2015 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). Final 2023-05-29T06:01:40Z 2023-05-29T06:01:40Z 2015 Article 2-s2.0-84940053106 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84940053106&partnerID=40&md5=35a9146963eb037a222bb99761af12cb https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22528 10 15 6419 6423 Asian Research Publishing Network Scopus |
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Little is known about the hydrological performances of different native plant species within extensive green roof system in Malaysia. Thus, this research focused on the runoff retention efficiency within extensive green roof system with respect to different native plant species in Malaysia. A total of six green roofs were constructed with five being vegetated and one left unvegetated. Four test beds were vegetated with Nephrolepis bisserata (fern), Axonopus compressus (cow grass), portulaca grandiflora cultivars (sedum) and Zoysia matrella (Manila grass). The fifth test bed was a combination of all species and the six test bed with bare soil acted as control. The runoff volume was measured volumetrically through connected to an surface runoff harvesting tank under the test beds. Water retention was calculated from the difference between the depth of rainfall and the depth of runoff from each test bed. Results showed that mixture of plant species was the most effective vegetation at reducing runoff water. The monoculture of portulaca grandiflora cultivars (sedum) performed the best runoff water retention efficiency for single plant species. � 2006-2015 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). |
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