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Bacterial community on submersed plants in running water
The Ceyhan River basin consists of a large number of rivers, lakes and dams and since the basin area is important for agricultural and industrial activities, it receives an extensive discharge of pollutants. There is a possibility that toxic (e.g.
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Phenotypic Plasticity of Two Submersed Plants in Response to Flooding
ABSTRACT A pond experiment was designed to investigate the adaptive response of two submersed plants to two patterns of flooding (suddenly vs stepwise flooding). Under conditions of constant water depth (i.e., sudden flooding), Myriophyllum spicatum allocated less biomass to roots and stems and more to leaves, and generally plant height increased with ...
Yongqing Yang +4 more
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This study investigates electromechanical PUFs that improve on traditional electric PUFs. The electron transport materials are coated randomly through selective ligand exchange. It produces multiple keys and a key with motion dependent on percolation and strain, and approaches almost ideal inter‐ and intra‐hamming distances.
Seungshin Lim +7 more
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Effects of Triclopyr on Variable-Leaf Watermilfoil [PDF]
The objective of the study described here was to determine the effect on variable-leaf watermilfoil of various combinations of triclopyr concentrations and exposure times using dosage rates that controlled Eurasian watermilfoil under laboratory and ...
Getsinger, Kurt D. +2 more
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Effects of aquatic vegetation type on denitrification [PDF]
In a microcosm 15N enrichment experiment we tested the effect of floating vegetation (Lemna sp.) and submerged vegetation (Elodea nuttallii) on denitrification rates, and compared it to systems without macrophytes.
Bruijne, W.J.J., de +4 more
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A 3D disease model is developed using customized hyaluronic‐acid‐based hydrogels supplemented with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins resembling brain ECM properties. Neurons, astrocytes, and tumor cells are used to mimic the native brain surrounding.
Esra Türker +16 more
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To promote the restoration and reconstruction of ecosystem in the water-land ecotone, based on typical sample investigation, the variation patterns of vegetation species composition and diversity, and soil nutrients under different vegetation types were ...
WANG Jing1,2, PAN Fujing3, LU Qianqian2, WANG Bin1*
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Aquatic Vegetation, Largemouth Bass and Water Quality Responses to Low-Dose Fluridone Two Years Post Treatment [PDF]
Whole-lake techniques are increasingly being used to selectively remove exotic plants, including Eurasian watermilfoil ( Myriophyllum spicatum L.). Fluridone (1-methyl-3-phenyl- 5-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4(1 H )-pyridinone), a systemic whole ...
Bremigan, Mary +4 more
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Potential Role of Plant Pathogens in Declines of Submersed Macrophytes [PDF]
ABSTRACT The role of plant disease in determining distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic macrophytes has rarely been studied. The most definitive case of a microbial agent causing decline of a submersed aquatic plant is the wasting disease of eelgrass, Zostera marina L., which is caused by a marine slime mold.
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From Waste to Value: Conversion of Calcium Sulfate to Vaterite via Carbon Capture and Storage
This study introduces a new concept for carbon management that relies on the carbonation of industrial gypsum waste and yields phase‐pure vaterite at ambient conditions without any additives. The obtained vaterite is further shown to be a reactive material that develops compressive strength in aqueous suspensions like conventional cements.
Carlos Pimentel +4 more
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