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Aquatic macrophytes of Angola: a preliminary verified checklist [PDF]
Aquatic macrophytes are photosynthetic macroscopic organisms that grow permanently or periodically submerged or floating on the surface of the water.
Rafael Somandjinga +3 more
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Water physicochemical properties shape the distribution of submerged macrophytes: implications for wetland restoration in Songnen Plain [PDF]
Submerged macrophytes play a pivotal role in maintaining the clear-water state and enhancing biodiversity in wetland ecosystems. However, the environmental mechanisms underlying their assemblage and biomass patterns remain poorly resolved in continental ...
Pei Wang +9 more
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Integrating water depth to predict the threshold of collapse and recovery of submerged macrophytes for lakes with large depth gradients [PDF]
IntroductionThe nutrient threshold of collapse and recovery of submerged macrophytes have been widely reported for shallow lakes. However, understanding the threshold variation for lakes with water depth (Z) gradients remains limited.MethodsIn this study,
Yexin Yu +9 more
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Ultrasonication as a tool to develop starch nanoparticles from macrophytes to tailor starch properties. [PDF]
Jan R, Gani A, Shah A, Raina IA, Gani A.
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Sediments nitrogen cycling influenced by submerged macrophytes growing in winter
Restoration of submerged macrophytes is one of the important measures for ecological treatment of eutrophic lakes. The changes in physical and chemical conditions caused by submerged macrophytes also affect the process of benthic nitrogen cycling.
Zhang Dan +3 more
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Nutrient enrichment in lakes due to municipal wastewater discharge and agricultural run-off leads to excessive growth of algae and aquatic macrophytes leading to their altered trophic states.
Divya Dubey +2 more
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Climate warming and eutrophication caused by anthropogenic activities strongly affect aquatic ecosystems. Submerged macrophytes usually play a key role in shallow lakes and can maintain a stable clear state. It is extremely important to study the effects
Haoping Wu +9 more
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Cyanobacterial blooms can cause severe ecological and health problems in drinking water reservoirs. To alleviate this problem, allelopathically active submerged macrophytes can be used to reduce cyanobacterial growth.
Rafael Henrique de Moura-Falcão +2 more
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Submerged macrophytes play a key role in maintaining a clear‐water phase and promoting biodiversity in shallow aquatic ecosystems. Since their abundance has declined globally due to anthropogenic activities, it is important to include them in aquatic ...
Mingjun Feng +5 more
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The relationships between producers (e.g., macrophytes, phytoplankton and epiphytic algae) and snails play an important role in maintaining the function and stability of shallow ecosystems.
Tian Lv +5 more
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