Human activities accelerated the degradation of saline seepweed red beaches by amplifying top‐down and bottom‐up forces [PDF]
Salt marshes dominated by saline seepweed (Suaeda heteroptera) provide important ecosystem services such as sequestering carbon (blue carbon), maintaining healthy fisheries, and protecting shorelines. These salt marshes also constitute stunning red beach
Chen, Luzhen +10 more
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Is the reduced growth of the halophyte Suaeda maritima under hypoxia due to toxicity of iron or manganese? [PDF]
For most plants, submergence in water is a rare occurrence, but for plants that grow on salt marshes flooding with seawater may be a twice-daily event.
Adams +33 more
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Sources and preservation of organic matter in soils of the wetlands in the Liaohe (Liao River) Delta, North China [PDF]
Total organic carbon, total nitrogen, delta C-13(org), delta N-15, and aliphatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons of fifty-five soil samples collected from the coastal wetlands of the Liaohe Delta were measured, in order to determine the sources and ...
Brix, Hans +8 more
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Роль фосфолипазы D в реакциях метаболизма клеток трансгенных растений табака cax1 на действие солевого стресса [PDF]
Исследования направлены на выявления первичных реакций метаболизма клеток растений на действие солевого стресса. Обнаружена активация регуляторного фермента фосфолипазы D у растений табака дикого типа, а также у трансгенных растений табака cax1 на ранних
Кравец, В.С. +2 more
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High Colonization Possibility of Some Species of Weeds in Suaeda salsa Community: From an Ecological Stoichiometry Perspective. [PDF]
Suaeda salsa community is a vegetation type in saline-alkali areas. Weed invasion and colonization in S. salsa communities lead to fragmentationsof S. salsa communities. The colonization of invaded weeds in S.
Changzi Ge +5 more
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Halophytes possess the capacity to uptake high levels of salt through physiological processes and their root architecture. Here, we investigated whether halophyte/non-halophyte intercropping in saline soil benefits plant growth and contains root-dialogue
Shoule Wang +5 more
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Succession in soil and vegetation caused by coastal embankment in southern Laizhou Bay, China-Flourish or degradation? [PDF]
Coastal wetland degradation and loss caused by intensive human activities, such as land reclamation and embankment, is a serious environmental problem.
Bi, Xiaoli +5 more
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A moderately halophilic, Gram-stain-negative, non-endospore-forming endophytic bacterium designated strain ST307T was isolated from the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa in Dongying, China. Strain ST307T was aerobic, rod-shaped, motile and orange-yellow-pigmented.
Zhi-Jie, Xia +6 more
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Different Modes of Hydrogen Peroxide Action During Seed Germination [PDF]
Hydrogen peroxide was initially recognized as a toxic molecule that causes damage at different levels of cell organization and thus losses in cell viability.
Katarzyna eLechowska +4 more
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Based on data of sediment surveyed in salt marsh wetland of Yellow River Estuary, September, 2021, the distribution characteristics of sediment particle size, bulk density and organic carbon were analyzed, and the carbon density and carbon storage in ...
Jianlong HE +7 more
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