International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequently leads to phytoplankton blooms, which decrease water transparency and therefore limit light availability for aquatic plants. However, several submerged macrophytes are able to grow despite the light competition pressure exerted by phytoplankton. Photosynthetic performance and plant morphology may be key traits allowing plant species to tolerate phytoplankton-induced light limitation in eutrophic systems. The aim of this study was to explore how morphological and photosynthetic traits allow submerged macrophytes to withstand the stress induced by decreased light in eutrophic systems. Morphological and photosynthetic traits were measured in 7...
Plastic effect of environmental factors acting on an aquatic submerged plant, Potamogeton perfoliatu...
Positive feedbacks are generally related to the interactions between biotic processes and abiotic dr...
After restoration, eutrophicated shallow freshwaters may show mass development of only one or two su...
International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequent...
To evaluate the relative importance of photosynthetic versus morphological adaptations of submersed ...
International audience1. The way light stress controls the recruitment of aquatic plants (phanerogam...
Light is a major limiting resource in aquatic ecosystems and numerous studies have investigated the ...
Abstract Rosette‐type submerged macrophytes are widely distributed across a range of water depths in...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
1 We investigated morphological responses of the submerged macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L. to wa...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
1. Macrophytes in running waters experience an often dynamic and harsh environment. To avoid breakag...
Decreasing in the diversity and distribution of native submerged plants have been widely observed in...
Plastic effect of environmental factors acting on an aquatic submerged plant, Potamogeton perfoliatu...
Positive feedbacks are generally related to the interactions between biotic processes and abiotic dr...
After restoration, eutrophicated shallow freshwaters may show mass development of only one or two su...
International audienceThe eutrophication of aquatic systems resulting from human activities frequent...
To evaluate the relative importance of photosynthetic versus morphological adaptations of submersed ...
International audience1. The way light stress controls the recruitment of aquatic plants (phanerogam...
Light is a major limiting resource in aquatic ecosystems and numerous studies have investigated the ...
Abstract Rosette‐type submerged macrophytes are widely distributed across a range of water depths in...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
1 We investigated morphological responses of the submerged macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L. to wa...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
1. Macrophytes in running waters experience an often dynamic and harsh environment. To avoid breakag...
Decreasing in the diversity and distribution of native submerged plants have been widely observed in...
Plastic effect of environmental factors acting on an aquatic submerged plant, Potamogeton perfoliatu...
Positive feedbacks are generally related to the interactions between biotic processes and abiotic dr...
After restoration, eutrophicated shallow freshwaters may show mass development of only one or two su...