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Käthe Seidel (1907-1990) was a German botanist. Seidel was the first researcher to incorporate vegetation into wastewater treatment wetlands, beginning in the 1950s. She was nicknamed "Bulrush Kate" ("Die Binzen Kaethe") for her use of the common bulrush, Schoenoplectus lacustris. For many years, she led the Limnological Station of the Lower Rhine (Limnologische Station Niederrhein) based in the city of Krefeld. Focusing on studies of the Lower Rhine, the Limnological Station was associated with various institutions that became part of the Max Planck Society.

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  • كيته سيدل (بالألمانية: Käthe Seidel)‏ هي عالمة نبات ألمانية، ولدت في 1907 في Frankenstein ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفيت في 1990 في كريفلد في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Käthe Marthe Seidel (* 1907 in Frankenstein; † 1990 in Krefeld) war eine deutsche Lehrerin und Hydrobotanikerin. Bekannt wurde sie als die "Binsen-Käthe". (de)
  • Käthe Seidel (1907-1990) was a German botanist. Seidel was the first researcher to incorporate vegetation into wastewater treatment wetlands, beginning in the 1950s. She was nicknamed "Bulrush Kate" ("Die Binzen Kaethe") for her use of the common bulrush, Schoenoplectus lacustris. For many years, she led the Limnological Station of the Lower Rhine (Limnologische Station Niederrhein) based in the city of Krefeld. Focusing on studies of the Lower Rhine, the Limnological Station was associated with various institutions that became part of the Max Planck Society. The approach to constructed wetlands that Seidel originated is variously referred to as the Seidel system, the Krefeld system, and the Max Planck Institute process (MPIP). Her work is the earliest example of vertical flow constructed wetlands, now used widely in Europe and elsewhere.Seidel was also the first to propose horizontal sub-surface flow systems,an area of research that was further explored by her student Reinhold Kickuth.She has been called the "Mother of constructed wetlands". (en)
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  • Order of Merit & Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (en)
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  • كيته سيدل (بالألمانية: Käthe Seidel)‏ هي عالمة نبات ألمانية، ولدت في 1907 في Frankenstein ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفيت في 1990 في كريفلد في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Käthe Marthe Seidel (* 1907 in Frankenstein; † 1990 in Krefeld) war eine deutsche Lehrerin und Hydrobotanikerin. Bekannt wurde sie als die "Binsen-Käthe". (de)
  • Käthe Seidel (1907-1990) was a German botanist. Seidel was the first researcher to incorporate vegetation into wastewater treatment wetlands, beginning in the 1950s. She was nicknamed "Bulrush Kate" ("Die Binzen Kaethe") for her use of the common bulrush, Schoenoplectus lacustris. For many years, she led the Limnological Station of the Lower Rhine (Limnologische Station Niederrhein) based in the city of Krefeld. Focusing on studies of the Lower Rhine, the Limnological Station was associated with various institutions that became part of the Max Planck Society. (en)
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  • كيته زايدل (ar)
  • Käthe Seidel (de)
  • Käthe Seidel (en)
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