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Role of Seagrass as a Food Source for Benthos in Tidal Flats: Toward Conservation and Restoration of Resilient Ecosystems. [PDF]
Nagahama Y, Nomura M, Nishimura O.
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Distribution of coastal blue carbon habitats in Sweden and their exposure to anthropogenic pressure. [PDF]
Braun S +5 more
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Global estimates of seagrass blue carbon stocks in biomass and net primary production. [PDF]
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La Zostera noltii és una planta marina (fanerògama) amb arrels, tiges, fulles i flors que produeixen fruits.
Raquel Vaquer-Sunyer +5 more
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La Zostera noltii és una planta marina (fanerògama) amb arrels, tiges, fulles i flors que produeixen fruits.
Raquel Vaquer-Sunyer +5 more
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Nitrogen content of seeds of Zostera capricorni and Zostera marina
Aquatic Botany, 1992Abstract The nitrogen (N) content of mature seeds of Zostera capricorni Aschers, was found by Kjeldahl analysis to be 1.70% of dry matter. The larger seeds of Zostera marina L. were analysed individually by the more sensitive Heraeus procedure. The mean seed N content of these seeds was 1.37% of dry matter (range 1.20–1.56%, standard deviation ...
David R. Murray, A.W.D. Larkum
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Occurrence of Labyrinthula zosterae in Zostera marina from Venice Lagoon
Botanica Marina, 1996Item does not contain ...
Hartog, C. den +2 more
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Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1977
Summary Preliminary findings on the fine structure of the leaf epidermis of Zostera capensis are described. The epidermal cells have transfer cell characteristics. Wall ingrowths, ensheathed by the plasmalemma, are particularly well-developed along the inner tangential cell walls.
A.D. Barnabas, V. Butler, T.D. Steinke
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Summary Preliminary findings on the fine structure of the leaf epidermis of Zostera capensis are described. The epidermal cells have transfer cell characteristics. Wall ingrowths, ensheathed by the plasmalemma, are particularly well-developed along the inner tangential cell walls.
A.D. Barnabas, V. Butler, T.D. Steinke
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Labyrinthula Zosterae Sp. Nov., The Causative Agent of Wasting Disease of Eelgrass,Zostera Marina
Mycologia, 1991Frederick T Short
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