A technique is described for measuring the metabolic response of seagrasses to different light intensities and water temperatures in the laboratory. The observed depth distribution of the seagrass species can be related to their light requirements and metabolic rates. The photosynthetic efficiency and maximum photosynthetic rates of Amphibolis griffithii (Black) den Hartog were significantly higher than those of Posidonia sinuosa Cambridge & Kuo and Posidonia australis Hook.f. The optimum temperature range for net photosynthesis of Posidonia sinuosa was 18–23°C and photoinhibition occurred at relatively low temperature and high light intensity. Maximum gross photosynthetic rates of P. sinuosa in an attenuated light regime simulating that...
This study assessed metabolism, growth, and survival of two seagrass species at three different seaw...
The comparative photophysiology of the seagrasses Zostera capricorni and Halophila ovalis and the i...
Copyright © 2001 Inter-Research.Exposure to desiccation during heat wave conditions (≥35°C) is consi...
We describe the photosynthetic characteristics of three seagrasses and the relationship between thei...
Seagrasses are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, despite their ecological importance. T...
Seagrass meadows across north-eastern Australia, survive a range of environmental conditions in coas...
Seagrass photosynthetic rates depend largely on light availability, along with other environmental f...
In this study, we examined the photosynthetic responses of five common seagrass species from a typic...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Rising sea water temperature will play a significant role in responses of the world's seagrass meado...
Morphological and growth characteristics of the meadow-forming seagrass Posidonia sinuosa (Cambridge...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
A technique is descn"bed for measuring the metabolic response of 'whole plants' of seagrasses to dif...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Photosynthetic capacity of the seagrass Posid...
This study assessed metabolism, growth, and survival of two seagrass species at three different seaw...
The comparative photophysiology of the seagrasses Zostera capricorni and Halophila ovalis and the i...
Copyright © 2001 Inter-Research.Exposure to desiccation during heat wave conditions (≥35°C) is consi...
We describe the photosynthetic characteristics of three seagrasses and the relationship between thei...
Seagrasses are among the most threatened ecosystems globally, despite their ecological importance. T...
Seagrass meadows across north-eastern Australia, survive a range of environmental conditions in coas...
Seagrass photosynthetic rates depend largely on light availability, along with other environmental f...
In this study, we examined the photosynthetic responses of five common seagrass species from a typic...
Seagrasses have a worldwide distribution and grow from the tidal zone to more than 100 m deep. They ...
Rising sea water temperature will play a significant role in responses of the world's seagrass meado...
Morphological and growth characteristics of the meadow-forming seagrass Posidonia sinuosa (Cambridge...
The gross primary productivity of two seagrasses, Zostera marina and Ruppia maritima, and one green ...
A technique is descn"bed for measuring the metabolic response of 'whole plants' of seagrasses to dif...
Seagrasses inhabit environments where light varies at different timescales, nonetheless are acutely ...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Photosynthetic capacity of the seagrass Posid...
This study assessed metabolism, growth, and survival of two seagrass species at three different seaw...
The comparative photophysiology of the seagrasses Zostera capricorni and Halophila ovalis and the i...
Copyright © 2001 Inter-Research.Exposure to desiccation during heat wave conditions (≥35°C) is consi...