The distribution of submersed macrophytes is wide across environmental gradient, e.g. depth profile. Submersed macrophytes develop great phenotypic plasticity in response to increasing water depth. However, the effects of water depth on carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry of submersed macrophytes are not very clear. In this study, five submersed macrophyte species (Potamogeton malaianus, Potamogeton maackianus, Myriophyllum spicatum, Ceratophyllum demersum and Hydrilla verticillata) were cultured at three water depths (1 m, 2.5 m and 4 m). The C, N and P concentrations and C:N:P stoichiometry were examined in leaves, stems and roots (underground parts) of the plants. We found that the increased water depth significantl...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting element in many aquatic ecosystems. Excessive P input often leads to cy...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolism are essential for the growth and maintenance of submersed mac...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolism are essential for the growth and maintenance of submersed mac...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
An in situ experiment was designed in which Potamogeton crispus and Hydrilla verticillata were plant...
Plant nutrient concentrations and their stoichiometric characteristics are often used to predict nut...
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...
Growth rate hypothesis (GRH) and stoichiometric homeostasis of photoautotrophs have always been ques...
Growth rate hypothesis (GRH) and stoichiometric homeostasis of photoautotrophs have always...
Eutrophication of lakes leading to loss of submersed macrophytes and higher turbidity is a worldwide...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting element in many aquatic ecosystems. Excessive P input often leads to cy...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolism are essential for the growth and maintenance of submersed mac...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolism are essential for the growth and maintenance of submersed mac...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
An in situ experiment was designed in which Potamogeton crispus and Hydrilla verticillata were plant...
Plant nutrient concentrations and their stoichiometric characteristics are often used to predict nut...
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...
Growth rate hypothesis (GRH) and stoichiometric homeostasis of photoautotrophs have always been ques...
Growth rate hypothesis (GRH) and stoichiometric homeostasis of photoautotrophs have always...
Eutrophication of lakes leading to loss of submersed macrophytes and higher turbidity is a worldwide...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...