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TINER_WETLANDS26.pdf624 WETLANDS, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2006, pp. 624–634 2006, The Society of Wetland Scientists NOTE LISTS OF POTENTIAL HYDROPHYTES FOR THE UNITED STATES: A REGIONAL REVIEW AND THEIR USE IN WETLAND IDENTIFICATION Ralph W.
Tiner, Ralph W.
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Biodiversity, Ecology and Distribution of Mediterranean Charophytes in Southern Italy. [PDF]
Bellino A, Baldantoni D.
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The fourth instar larva and pupa of Bezzia roldani Spinelli & Wirth is redescribed and illustrated by using phase-contrast microscope and scanning electron microscope.
Maria M. Ronderos +2 more
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Using Plant Functional Traits to Define the Biomass Energy Potential of Invasive Alien Plant Species. [PDF]
Ceriani A +4 more
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Ethnobotany, germination and growth of eleocharis sphacelata
Eleocharis sphacelata, distributed over Australia, Papa New Guinea and predominantly in the north of the North Island New Zealand, occupies the littoral margins of fresh water wetlands and lakes.
Kapa, Mieke M
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Transfer of sediment-derived carbon into aquatic plants for <sup>14</sup>C biosphere assessment. [PDF]
Majlesi S +6 more
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Correction: Rodrigo, M.A. Wetland Restoration with Hydrophytes: A Review. <i>Plants</i> 2021, <i>10</i>, 1035. [PDF]
Rodrigo MA.
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Field-based hyperspectral characterization of wetland plant diversity and vitality in Burullus Lagoon (Nile Delta, Egypt). [PDF]
Khdery GA +3 more
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Comparative diversity of aquatic plants in three Central European regions. [PDF]
Svitok M +8 more
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Introduite depuis l'Amérique du sud au début du XIXème siècle à Montpellier, les Ludwigia, hydrophytes amphibies, ont depuis envahi toute la France.
Smida, Imen
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