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The pollution of water and soil caused by human causes environmental damage especially on agricultural land that resulted in the reduced growth and yield of plants. This research aimed to understand the ability of aquatic plants in accumulating lead (Pb)
Anjar Aris Munandar +3 more
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The niche characteristics and interspecific association of populations in submerged communities invaded by Cabomba caroliniana were studied. 24 communities have been carried out and the niche breadths, niche overlaps, multi-interspecies association, and ...
CAO Pei-jian +3 more
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Bioaccumulation and translocation of heavy metals by Ceratophyllum demersum from Skadar Lake, Montenegro [PDF]
Lacustrine systems are very complex water systems in terms of transport and interaction of heavy metals. Primarily, due to its high variability and current chemical parameters, macrophytes’ tissue is a more plausible bio-indicator of the level ...
Kastratović Vlatko +4 more
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We investigated short‐term (1–3 years) pond biodiversity responses to restoration at a variety of management intensities. Ponds undergoing the most intense intervention (major woody vegetation and sediment removal) showed the strongest biodiversity uplift. This is likely in part due to a seedbank response and highlights the value of intense restoration
Ben Siggery +5 more
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Flow Resistance due to Aquatic Vegetation in Streams and Flumes
ABSTRACT Although several studies regarding flow resistance due to aquatic vegetation for small‐ and full‐scale are available, the scaling of small‐scale results to full‐scale conditions still needs to be investigated. In this paper, a theoretical flow resistance equation for open channels was tested using literature measurements performed for full ...
Alessio Nicosia +3 more
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Spermatophyta Molecular Clock: Time Drift and Recent Acceleration
Exponential increase in the base substitution rate in recent geologic time. ABSTRACT Angiospermae radiation is widely recognized as a mid‐Cretaceous event, but the adaptive radiation of Asarum and Viola as spring ephemerals also occurred during the Quaternary. To better understand the evolution of Angiospermae through geological time, a robust and well‐
Soichi Osozawa
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Isotherm Models for Predicting the Dye Adsorption Potential of Coon Tail and Water Milfoil
The dye adsorption potential and characteristics of the submerged aquatic plants Ceratophyllum demersum and Myriophyllum spicatum were investigated using an azo dye (Basic Blue 41 – BB41).
Olcayto Keskinkan
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Assessing the risk of industrial dyes on life of aquatic plant Ceratophyllum demersum [PDF]
Azo group dyes are the most important group of commercial dyes and the widest dyes which are used in various industries. The release of effluents containing these compounds into the environment leads to several problems such as reduced photosynthesis and
Zahra Eftekhari +3 more
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بررسی زیتوده (بیوماس) گونه های چیره آبزی و تاثیر پذیری آن از اجتماعات گیاهی در چهار تالاب مهم بابل، استان مازندران [PDF]
در این پژوهش زیتوده گونه های گیاهی چیره آبزی چهار تالاب اصلی و مهم مرزون آباد، بصراء، لنگور و رمنت در شهرستان بابل، استان مازندران ارزیابی گردید. 12 گونه گیاهی متعلق به 11 جنس و 9 خانواده گیاهی در این پژوهش بررسی شده اند.
علیرضا نقی نژاد +2 more
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This study documents the rare case of Charca de Suárez in southern Spain, where urban‐designated land was successfully reclassified and restored as a protected wetland. Based on 2 years of stakeholder input, we developed a practical toolkit combining ecological restoration, infrastructure, biodiversity monitoring and community engagement.
Manuel Villar‐Argaiz +4 more
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