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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Abstract Methane (CH4) emissions from freshwater ecosystems are significant but rarely quantified in vegetated zones. We assessed the influence of five macrophyte species that root in the sediment differing in growth form and root biomass on CH4 emissions and sediment gas storage.
Lucía Cabrera‐Lamanna +5 more
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The Dead Sea is one of the most saline terminal lakes on Earth, and few organisms survive in this harsh environment. In some onshore spring pools, active and diverse microbial communities flourish. In the geological past, microbial-rich environments left
Nuphar Gedulter, Amotz Agnon, Noam Levin
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ABSTRACT In vascular plants, genes in the plastid genome are transcribed by two types of RNA polymerases, namely, phage‐type nuclear‐encoded and bacterial‐type plastid‐encoded plastid RNA polymerases (NEP and PEP, respectively). Eudicots, including Arabidopsis, carry two isoforms of NEP, RPOTp and RPOTmp.
Yushi Kurotaki +4 more
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Euryale ferox belongs to the family Nymphaeaceae that has been used as foods and medicines in China. In this study, we had been completed the complete chloroplast genome of Euryale ferox, which is 159,930 bp in length and has four sub-regions.
Zhiyong Guo, Jie Min
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Since the mid‐20th century, mean site‐level macrophyte richness declined by more than a quarter across 119 standing waters of various types in northwest Germany. Within protected areas, richness was consistently higher but declined at similar rates. Communities shifted towards eutrophic‐hypertrophic indicators, underscoring the need for catchment‐wide ...
Friedemann von Lampe +2 more
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CO2 and CH4 fluxes across a Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. stand
Floating-leaved rhizophytes can significantly alter net carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) exchanges with the atmosphere in freshwater shallow environments.
Scott C. Neubauer +5 more
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Abstract Variability in resource use within populations of free‐ranging animals can influence demographic and evolutionary processes. Yet in many ecological systems, the extent of intra‐population variation in the resources that animals consume and the environmental factors that contribute to this variance remain poorly understood. For example, dietary
Adam J. Dubour +3 more
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Ecology of rare water plant communities in lakes of north-eastern Poland
Habitat studies were conducted on three rare plant communities dominated by Nuphar pumila, Nymphaea candida and Hydrilla verticillata in lakes of north-eastern Poland.
Ewa Jabłońska, Stanisław Kłosowski
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