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Heavy metal accumulation and phytoremediation potential by transplants of the seagrass Zostera marina in the polluted bay systems.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2019
Although seagrasses can incorporate heavy metals from the marine environment, few studies have been conducted on heavy metal uptake and phytoremediation potential by seagrass transplants in the heavy metal contaminated sediments.
Garam Lee   +4 more
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Effects of atrazine on the physiology, sexual reproduction, and metabolism of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.)

Aquatic Botany, 2019
Photosystem II (PSII) herbicides are widely used and commonly detected in coastal environments and seagrass beds are often exposed to these herbicides.
Yaping Gao   +9 more
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Eelgrass (Zostera marina) tolerance to anoxia

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2010
Abstract The tolerance of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) to anoxia was assessed experimentally to evaluate the potential role of short-term anoxia on eelgrass performance. Eelgrass ramets (terminal leaf bundles with rhizomes and roots) were submerged in anoxic seawater for variable periods of time (0.5 to 48 h) at three temperatures (20, 25 and 30 °C ...
Pulido Pérez, Cristina, Borum, Jens
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Wasting Disease of Zostera marina

Nature, 1934
In connexion with the various investigations into the local disappearance of the grass wrack1, it has been noticed that the smaller narrow-leaved form of Zostera marina has, in some cases, replaced the larger type. Attention was thus focused on this Z. marina var.
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Benthic Infauna of Eelgrass, Zostera marina, Beds

Chesapeake Science, 1973
The infauna ofZostera beds in the Chesapeake Bay-York River estuary and Chincoteague Bay was sampled in March and July 1970 using a corer. Sediments were fine sand or very fine sand. Sorting of sediments varied from poorly sorted to moderately well-sorted and appeared to be positively correlated with the density ofZostera at the respective stations.
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The Fungus on Zostera marina

Nature, 1934
THE fungus Ophiobolus halimus, which has recently been described as parasitic on Zostera marina L., has this summer been discovered on this plant in the British Isles. It has been found in several localities in Devon (Plymouth, Cawsand, River Yealm, Salcombe), the north coast of Guernsey and Lough Ine, Ireland. Dr. E. J. Butler has compared the British
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Decomposition processes of eelgrass,Zostera marina L.

Hydrobiological Bulletin, 1982
In Lake Grevelingen decomposition of eelgrass was studied in the field with the litter bag method from July 1977 till February 1978. After 6 months only 6% refractory matter remained in the bags. Under aerobic conditions the decomposition of eelgrass is completed within one year. The organic fraction decreased from 80 to 55%.
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Nitrate reductase activity in Zostera marina

Marine Biology, 1988
Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) has access to nutrient pools in both the water column and sediments. We investigated the potential for eelgrass to utilize nitrate nitrogen by measuring nitrate reductase (NR) activity with an in vivo tissue assay. Optimal incubation media contained 60 mM nitrate, 100 mM phosphate, and 0.5% 1-propanol at pH 7.0.
N. C. Roth, A. M. Pregnall
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Zostera marina

CABI Compendium, 2019
This datasheet on Zostera marina covers Identity, Distribution.
富男 福田   +6 more
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Reproductive strategies of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.)

Aquatic Botany, 1983
Abstract Geographic variation in the reproductive strategy of eelgrass on the Pacific coast of North America is reflected in differences in flowering frequency, seed production and the effects of salinity on germination. The analysis of variance of temperature and salinity effects on seed germination detected significant salinity effects, but not ...
Ronald C. Phillips   +2 more
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