© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effective and sustainable technology worldwide. However, current understanding on the nutrient absorption pathway of submerged macrophytes in freshwater ecosystems, especially under different trophic states, is still limited. In this study, two strategically designed systems were established to form isolated units for preventing nutrient exchange amongst Potamogeton crispus, water column and sediments. Results showed that, in oligotrophic state, P. crispus mainly relied on their roots to absorb nutrients from sediments for maintaining stable growth, with the maximum average height, fresh weight and relative growth rate of 12.85...
Compared to research on eutrophication in lakes, there has been significantly less work carried out ...
Switching the dominance from algae to macrophytes is crucial for lake management of human-induced eu...
Transport and transformation of inorganic nutrients are influenced by abiotic-biotic interactions an...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
Re-establishing submerged vegetation is considered an important tool to restore shallow eutrophic la...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the primary nutrients to cause the eutrophication of water bodies. This pr...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras, 2 tablas.Emergent macrophyte species selection is criti...
Eutrophication is among the greatest threats to global freshwater. Methods such as floating treatmen...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Eutrophication of shallow waters has often been associated with the decline of submerged macrophytes...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, ...
Compared to research on eutrophication in lakes, there has been significantly less work carried out ...
Switching the dominance from algae to macrophytes is crucial for lake management of human-induced eu...
Transport and transformation of inorganic nutrients are influenced by abiotic-biotic interactions an...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
Re-establishing submerged vegetation is considered an important tool to restore shallow eutrophic la...
The allocation of limiting elements among plant organs is an important aspect of the adaptation of p...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the primary nutrients to cause the eutrophication of water bodies. This pr...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras, 2 tablas.Emergent macrophyte species selection is criti...
Eutrophication is among the greatest threats to global freshwater. Methods such as floating treatmen...
Invasive macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum is capable of assimilating nutrients from both the sedime...
Eutrophication of shallow waters has often been associated with the decline of submerged macrophytes...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, ...
Compared to research on eutrophication in lakes, there has been significantly less work carried out ...
Switching the dominance from algae to macrophytes is crucial for lake management of human-induced eu...
Transport and transformation of inorganic nutrients are influenced by abiotic-biotic interactions an...