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Some effects of polyphenols on aquatic plants: I. Toxicity of phenols in aquatic plants

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1981
Physiological parameters such as cytoplasmic streaming and motility are used to analyze the effects of chemically different phenolic compounds. Test organisms included: Cyclotella cryptica, Dunaliella salina, Chlamydomonas reinhardii strain 137, Lemna minor and Euglena graclis.
D I, Stom, R, Roth
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Phosphorus and aquatic plants

2008
Aquatic systems receive the bulk of their nutrient supply from stream inflow. In stream communities, and also in lakes with a stream outflow, the export of nutrients in outgoing stream water is a major factor in nutrient budgets of aquatic communities.
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Phosphorus in primary aquatic plants

Water Research, 1973
Abstract As with other organisms, phosphorus is an essential element for aquatic plants. It is a component of molecules such as the nucleic acids and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) involved in the vital processes of enzyme synthesis and energy transfer and its compounds play a basic role in the mechanisms of photosynthesis by which these plants act as ...
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Ecophysiological characteristics of turions of aquatic plants: A review

Aquatic Botany, 2018
Turions or winter/overwintering buds are vegetative, dormant storage organs formed by perennial aquatic plants. They are formed in subtropical to polar zones in response to unfavourable ecological conditions, usually at the beginning of autumn.
L. Adamec
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Macrophytes : ecology of aquatic plants.

2009
Aquatic plants contribute to maintaining key functions and related biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems, and to provide the needs of human societies. The way the ecological niches of macrophytes are determined by abiotic filters and biotic ones is considered.
Bornette, Gudrun, Puijalon, Sara
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Review of the toxic effect of microplastics on terrestrial and aquatic plants.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
J. Ge   +5 more
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Mycorrhizas in Aquatic Plants

2014
In contrast to widespread occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) in terrestrial plants, aquatic plants are considered to be relatively less mycorrhizal. It is mainly because the benefits of mycorrhizal association to plants under aquatic conditions are expected to be relatively lesser.
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Calcification in aquatic plants

Plant, Cell & Environment, 1984
Abstract. The CaCO3 deposits of aquatic plants may be intra‐, inter‐ and extracellular. Calcification is mainly the result of photosynthetic CO2 or HCO−3 assimilation. This raises the local pH and CO2−3 concentration resulting from shifts in the dissolved inorganic carbon equilibrium, due to either net CO2 depletion as in Halimeda or localized OH ...
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Aquatic Plants

2021
Vali Joana Pott, Arnildo Pott
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Miners on Aquatic Plants

1951
This and the previous chapter have only a very general connection. The selection of host-plants by the miners discussed so far was a secondary characteristic, deriving from their family classification. The mining species we shall discuss here are influenced to a far greater extent by their environment, in other words by the occurrence of the plants ...
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