Eutrophication of lakes is becoming a global environmental problem, leading to, among other things, rapid reproduction of phytoplankton, increased turbidity, loss of submerged macrophytes, and the recovery of these plants following nutrient loading reduction is often delayed. Artificial light supplement could potentially be a useful method to help speeding up recovery. In this study, three common species of submerged macrophytes, Vallisneria natans, Myriophyllum spicatum and Ceratophyllum demersum, were exposed to three LED light treatments (blue, red and white) and shaded (control) for 100 days (from 10 November 2016 to 18 January 2017) in 12 tanks holding 800 L of water. All the three LED light treatments promoted growth of the three macr...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
Light is a major limiting resource in aquatic ecosystems and numerous studies have investigated the ...
International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequent...
Eutrophication of lakes is becoming a global environmental problem, leading to, among other things, ...
In recent decades, the use of artificial nocturnal illumination has rapidly increased worldwide, imp...
Decreasing in the diversity and distribution of native submerged plants have been widely observed in...
In the turbid water of eutrophicated lakes, sunlight becomes the primary limiting factor in restorin...
Restoration of submerged macrophytes is widely applied to counteract eutrophication in shallow lakes...
The growth and reproduction of plants are highly size-dependent and markedly affected by light inten...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of b...
Artificial light at night is increasingly recognized as a contributor to environmental change at the...
Abstract Submerged macrophytes play a key role in maintaining a clear‐water phase and promoting biod...
The increasing use of artificial light at night (ALAN) has led to exposure of freshwater ecosystems ...
Growth in most microalgal mass cultivation systems is light-limited, particularly in raceway ponds (...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
Light is a major limiting resource in aquatic ecosystems and numerous studies have investigated the ...
International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequent...
Eutrophication of lakes is becoming a global environmental problem, leading to, among other things, ...
In recent decades, the use of artificial nocturnal illumination has rapidly increased worldwide, imp...
Decreasing in the diversity and distribution of native submerged plants have been widely observed in...
In the turbid water of eutrophicated lakes, sunlight becomes the primary limiting factor in restorin...
Restoration of submerged macrophytes is widely applied to counteract eutrophication in shallow lakes...
The growth and reproduction of plants are highly size-dependent and markedly affected by light inten...
International audience1. The increasing use of artificial light at night has led to ecosystem exposu...
Submersed macrophytes have important ecological functions in many streams, but fostering growth of b...
Artificial light at night is increasingly recognized as a contributor to environmental change at the...
Abstract Submerged macrophytes play a key role in maintaining a clear‐water phase and promoting biod...
The increasing use of artificial light at night (ALAN) has led to exposure of freshwater ecosystems ...
Growth in most microalgal mass cultivation systems is light-limited, particularly in raceway ponds (...
1. Eutrophication is a major threat for freshwater ecosystems. Submerged aquatic plants (macrophytes...
Light is a major limiting resource in aquatic ecosystems and numerous studies have investigated the ...
International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequent...