Little is known about the mechanical resistance response of submerged macrophytes to floods. An experiment was conducted to investigate the plant growth, root anchorage strength, and stem tensile properties of five submerged macrophytes under three initial water levels (1.0, 2.5, and 4.0 m) with four water level fluctuation speeds (0, 5, 15, and 25 cm d(-1)). Our results demonstrate that the biomass, relative growth rate, root anchorage strength, and stem tensile properties of the five species decreased with increasing initial water level, suggesting that deep water can inhibit plant growth and decrease their mechanical resistance. Floods weakened the stem tensile properties and strengthened the root performances of Myriophyllum spicatum, H...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are able to mo...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Bibliography: leaves 105-121.viii, 133, [28] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.This thesis tests the hypothesis ...
International audienceResprouting ability may increase a plant's resistance to recurrent disturbance...
Myriophyllum spicatum and Hydrilla verticillata are common submerged macrophytes in the Yangtze Rive...
In populations of submerged macrophytes, individuals are selected in terms of resistance to the effe...
The decline of submerged macrophytes during the eutrophication progress can be partly attributed to ...
1 We investigated morphological responses of the submerged macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L. to wa...
In shallow flooded parts of rich fens Mentha aquatica might thrive in deeper water than Epilobium hi...
Submerged plants in shallow lakes are subject to pulling forces arising from waves, currents and gra...
Most studies suggest that floods remove substantial plant biomass due to mechanical forces applied d...
An in situ experiment was designed in which Potamogeton crispus and Hydrilla verticillata were plant...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
This paper is concerned with the biomechanical properties of the emergent aquatic macrophyte, Sparga...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are able to mo...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Bibliography: leaves 105-121.viii, 133, [28] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.This thesis tests the hypothesis ...
International audienceResprouting ability may increase a plant's resistance to recurrent disturbance...
Myriophyllum spicatum and Hydrilla verticillata are common submerged macrophytes in the Yangtze Rive...
In populations of submerged macrophytes, individuals are selected in terms of resistance to the effe...
The decline of submerged macrophytes during the eutrophication progress can be partly attributed to ...
1 We investigated morphological responses of the submerged macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L. to wa...
In shallow flooded parts of rich fens Mentha aquatica might thrive in deeper water than Epilobium hi...
Submerged plants in shallow lakes are subject to pulling forces arising from waves, currents and gra...
Most studies suggest that floods remove substantial plant biomass due to mechanical forces applied d...
An in situ experiment was designed in which Potamogeton crispus and Hydrilla verticillata were plant...
International audienceThe response of aquatic plants to abiotic factors is a crucial study topic, be...
Decline of submersed macrophytes has occurred in eutrophic lakes worldwide. Little is known about ef...
This paper is concerned with the biomechanical properties of the emergent aquatic macrophyte, Sparga...
In hydrodynamically stressful environments, some species—known as ecosystem engineers—are able to mo...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Bibliography: leaves 105-121.viii, 133, [28] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.This thesis tests the hypothesis ...