Due to excess nutrient loading, loss of submersed macrophytes is a worldwide phenomenon in shallow lakes. Phosphorus is known to contribute significantly to macrophyte recession, but the role of nitrogen has received increasing attention. Our understanding of how high nitrogen concentrations affect the growth of submersed macrophytes, particularly under natural conditions, is still limited. In this study, we conducted experiments with canopy-forming Potamogeton crispus in 10 ponds subjected to substantial differences in nitrogen loading (five targeted total nitrogen concentrations: control, 2, 10, 20, and 100 mg L-1) and compared the results with those of our earlier published experiments with rosette-forming Vallisneria natans performed 1 ...
Abstract. Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH+4 enrichment o...
Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH4+ enrichment on growth a...
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...
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...
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...
Eutrophication of lakes leading to loss of submersed macrophytes and higher turbidity is a worldwide...
As we know, the survival of young ramets and stolons is essential for the clonal growth of many aqua...
High nitrogen (N) loading may contribute to recession of submerged macrophytes in shallow lakes; yet...
1. Increased ammonium concentrations and decreased light availability in a water column have been re...
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 submersed macrophyte, Vallisneria natans L., was cultured in laboratory with NH (4) (+) -enriche...
Abstract. Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH+4 enrichment o...
Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH4+ enrichment on growth a...
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...
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...
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...
Eutrophication of lakes leading to loss of submersed macrophytes and higher turbidity is a worldwide...
As we know, the survival of young ramets and stolons is essential for the clonal growth of many aqua...
High nitrogen (N) loading may contribute to recession of submerged macrophytes in shallow lakes; yet...
1. Increased ammonium concentrations and decreased light availability in a water column have been re...
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 submersed macrophyte, Vallisneria natans L., was cultured in laboratory with NH (4) (+) -enriche...
Abstract. Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH+4 enrichment o...
Experimental and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of NH4+ enrichment on growth a...
Increased ammonium (NH4+) concentrations are reported to be an important cause of decline in submers...