Molecular oxygen and carbon dioxide may be limited for aquatic plants, but they have various mechanisms for acquiring these gases from the atmosphere, soil, or metabolic processes. The most common adaptations of aquatic plants involve various aerenchymatic structures, which occur in various organs, and enable the throughflow of gases. These gases can be transferred in emergent plants by molecular diffusion, pressurized gas flow, and Venturi-induced convection. In submerged species, the direct exchange of gases between submerged above-ground tissues and water occurs, as well as the transfer of gases via aerenchyma. Photosynthetic O2 streams to the rhizosphere, while soil CO2 streams towards leaves where it may be used for photosynthesis. In ...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
This thesis examines factors regulating growth and distribution of emergent plants with focus on eff...
Gas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampered when plants are submerged, l...
Abstract Submergence impedes plant gas exchange with the environment. Survival depends upon internal...
Plants are adapted to an oxygen supply of their rhizoms and roots buried in the anaerobic sediments ...
In wetland ecosystems, actively ventilating plants strongly influence the oxidation of reduced subst...
Internal pressurization a d convective through-flow are demonstrated to be common attributes of wetl...
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
Aquatic macrophytes or plants living in wet soils have to cope with oxygen shortage around their roo...
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
Plant species have adapted to their diverse environments through various physiological and chemical ...
Item does not contain fulltextGas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampere...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
This thesis examines factors regulating growth and distribution of emergent plants with focus on eff...
Gas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampered when plants are submerged, l...
Abstract Submergence impedes plant gas exchange with the environment. Survival depends upon internal...
Plants are adapted to an oxygen supply of their rhizoms and roots buried in the anaerobic sediments ...
In wetland ecosystems, actively ventilating plants strongly influence the oxidation of reduced subst...
Internal pressurization a d convective through-flow are demonstrated to be common attributes of wetl...
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
Aquatic macrophytes or plants living in wet soils have to cope with oxygen shortage around their roo...
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
Plant species have adapted to their diverse environments through various physiological and chemical ...
Item does not contain fulltextGas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampere...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
This thesis examines factors regulating growth and distribution of emergent plants with focus on eff...
Gas exchange between the plant and the environment is severely hampered when plants are submerged, l...