Pressurized ventilation acts to increase the oxygen supply to roots and rhizomes in some species of emergent plants. In a greenhouse experiment, we investigated how pressurized ventilation affected growth, biomass allocation and mineral content of Phragmites australis in two water depths (15 cm or 75 cm) and two substrates (organic sediment or sand). Through perforating each stem above the water surface, pressurized ventilation was inhibited without affecting oxygen diffusion. In controls, 10-20% of the stems were perforated to make certain that lack of efflux sites would not limit pressurized ventilation. Plants with inhibited pressurized ventilation had lower oxygen concentrations in their stem bases than control plants. Growth was lower ...
Internal pressurization a d convective through-flow are demonstrated to be common attributes of wetl...
The role of shoot water status in mediating the decline in leaf elongation rate of nitrogen (N)-depr...
A large number of experimental investigations have established that the root growth in many species ...
1 Pressurized ventilation, which increases gas exchange between aerial and submerged plant parts, ha...
This thesis examines factors regulating growth and distribution of emergent plants with focus on eff...
We have performed investigations to see if the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin....
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
Phragmites australis (Common reed) occurs in the interface between water and land. The water depth g...
Terrestrial plants may experience nutrient and oxygen stress when they are submerged, and increases ...
Survival and growth of terrestrial plants is negatively affected by complete submergence. This is ma...
Dredged cohesive sediment is progressively being used for wetland construction. However, little is k...
Molecular oxygen and carbon dioxide may be limited for aquatic plants, but they have various mechani...
Considerable is known concerning the immediate effect on root growth of excess carbon dioxide and sh...
In wetland ecosystems, actively ventilating plants strongly influence the oxidation of reduced subst...
The dependence of root development of most plants upon aeration is clearly shown by water-logging th...
Internal pressurization a d convective through-flow are demonstrated to be common attributes of wetl...
The role of shoot water status in mediating the decline in leaf elongation rate of nitrogen (N)-depr...
A large number of experimental investigations have established that the root growth in many species ...
1 Pressurized ventilation, which increases gas exchange between aerial and submerged plant parts, ha...
This thesis examines factors regulating growth and distribution of emergent plants with focus on eff...
We have performed investigations to see if the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin....
Flooding imposes stress upon terrestrial plants since it severely hampers gas exchange rates between...
Phragmites australis (Common reed) occurs in the interface between water and land. The water depth g...
Terrestrial plants may experience nutrient and oxygen stress when they are submerged, and increases ...
Survival and growth of terrestrial plants is negatively affected by complete submergence. This is ma...
Dredged cohesive sediment is progressively being used for wetland construction. However, little is k...
Molecular oxygen and carbon dioxide may be limited for aquatic plants, but they have various mechani...
Considerable is known concerning the immediate effect on root growth of excess carbon dioxide and sh...
In wetland ecosystems, actively ventilating plants strongly influence the oxidation of reduced subst...
The dependence of root development of most plants upon aeration is clearly shown by water-logging th...
Internal pressurization a d convective through-flow are demonstrated to be common attributes of wetl...
The role of shoot water status in mediating the decline in leaf elongation rate of nitrogen (N)-depr...
A large number of experimental investigations have established that the root growth in many species ...