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THE WASTING DISEASE OF ZOSTERA MARINA
The Biological Bulletin, 1936At the time that this study was begun, mid-summer, 1933, an epidemic, wasting disease had almost entirely destroyed the normally dense beds of the common marine eel-grass, Zostera marina, along the Atlantic coasts of North America and Europe. Since the plant is a prominent member of the shallow water community, sheltering a variety of larval and small ...
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A Mycetozoan Parasite of Zostera marina
Nature, 1935IN a previous note in NATURE1 we pointed out the association of a Labyrinthula-like organism with the wasting disease of the eelgrass along the American Atlantic coast. Since the publication of this announcement, we have performed a number of experiments in the laboratory and in the natural beds themselves, which indicate that this organism is a true ...
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Laboratory experiments on eelgrass (Zostera Marina L.) decomposition
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1984Abstract Eelgrass, Zostera marina L., forms large quantities of detritus in Lake Grevelingen. Laboratory experiments with green eelgrass and eelgrass detritus have been performed under aerobic and anaerobic conditions to study leaching and chemical changes of plant matter and surrounding medium.
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Modelling hydrodynamics in Eelgrass (Zostera Marina)
2006Civil Engineering and ...
Dijkstra, J.T. (author) +2 more
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Structure of the far-red light utilizing photosystem I of Acaryochloris marina
Nature Communications, 2021Tasuku Hamaguchi +2 more
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Lipids of the eelgrasses Zostera nana and Zostera marina
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1989V. M. Dembitskii, O. A. Rozentsvet
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