Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH4+ enrichment on growth and distribution of the submersed macrophyte, Vallisneria natans L, in lakes of the Yangtze River in China, based on the balance between free amino acids (FAA) and soluble carbohydrates (SC) in the plant tissue. Increase of NH4+ rather than NO3- concentrations in the water column caused FAA accumulation and SC depletion of the plant. The plant showed a unimodal pattern of biomass distribution along both FAA/SC ratios and external NH4+ concentrations, indicating that a moderate NH4-N concentration ( 0.56 mg L-1) eliminated the plant completely. Therefore, 0.56 mg NH4-N mg L-1 in the water column was taken as the upper limit for V. natans in lak...
Growth, nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to eutrophication were studied for a submer...
Eutrophication alters biological and physical characteristics of aquatic freshwater ecosystems, and ...
Background. The decline of submerged plant populations due to high heavy metal (e.g., Cu) levels in ...
Abstract. Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH+4 enrichment o...
The submersed macrophyte, Vallisneria natans L., was cultured in laboratory with NH (4) (+) -enriche...
As we know, the survival of young ramets and stolons is essential for the clonal growth of many aqua...
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1. Increased ammonium concentrations and decreased light availability in a water column have been re...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
The heavy bloom of cyanobacteria is a disastrous consequence of freshwater eutrophication, and the b...
Increased ammonium (NH4+) concentrations are reported to be an important cause of decline in submers...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
Loss of submersed macrophytes is a world-wide phenomenon occurring when shallow lakes become eutroph...
Loss of submersed macrophytes is a world-wide phenomenon occurring when shallow lakes become eutroph...
Growth, nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to eutrophication were studied for a submer...
Eutrophication alters biological and physical characteristics of aquatic freshwater ecosystems, and ...
Background. The decline of submerged plant populations due to high heavy metal (e.g., Cu) levels in ...
Abstract. Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH+4 enrichment o...
The submersed macrophyte, Vallisneria natans L., was cultured in laboratory with NH (4) (+) -enriche...
As we know, the survival of young ramets and stolons is essential for the clonal growth of many aqua...
Contains fulltext : 36609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
1. Increased ammonium concentrations and decreased light availability in a water column have been re...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
The heavy bloom of cyanobacteria is a disastrous consequence of freshwater eutrophication, and the b...
Increased ammonium (NH4+) concentrations are reported to be an important cause of decline in submers...
Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow l...
Loss of submersed macrophytes is a world-wide phenomenon occurring when shallow lakes become eutroph...
Loss of submersed macrophytes is a world-wide phenomenon occurring when shallow lakes become eutroph...
Growth, nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to eutrophication were studied for a submer...
Eutrophication alters biological and physical characteristics of aquatic freshwater ecosystems, and ...
Background. The decline of submerged plant populations due to high heavy metal (e.g., Cu) levels in ...