The marine seagrasses form an ecological and therefore paraphyletic group of marine hydrophilus angiosperms which evolved three to four times from land plants towards an aquatic and marine existence. Their taxonomy is not yet solved on the species level and below due to their reduced morphology. So far also molecular data did not completely solve the phylogenetic relationships. Thus, this group challenges a new definition for what a species is. Also their physiology is not well understood due to difficult experimental in situ and in vitro conditions. There remain several open questions concerning how seagrasses adapted secondarily to the marine environment. Here probably exciting adaptation solutions will be detected. Physiological adaptati...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that live fully submerged in the sea. They evolved from land plant...
NoneSeagrasses are a major functioning element which maintain the high productivities of tropical ma...
Worldwide, there arc 500-700 species of submersed angiosperms adapted to freshwater and estuarine en...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Seagrasses are an organismal b...
Background: Seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of monocotyledonous angiosperms that have adapted to...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms from the Families Potamagetonaceae and Hydrocharitaceae (Chapter 1...
Background The polyphyletic group of seagrasses shows an evolutionary history from early monocotyled...
This thesis explores the complexity of seagrass stress response in the face of current environmental...
Background: Seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of monocotyledonous angiosperms that have adapted to...
Seegrasses are a polyphyletic group of angiosperm plants, which evolved from early monocotyledonous ...
Seagrasses are angiosperms which have ventured into the marine environment, where they produce total...
Seagrasses colonized the sea(1) on at least three independent occasions to form the basis of one of ...
This review explores the natural products of seagrass that are to be exploited for their bioactive p...
© 2018, The Author(s). Seagrasses and aquatic plants are important clades of higher plants, signific...
Seagrasses are coastal and marine flowering plants that inhabit thetropical and temperate coastal an...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that live fully submerged in the sea. They evolved from land plant...
NoneSeagrasses are a major functioning element which maintain the high productivities of tropical ma...
Worldwide, there arc 500-700 species of submersed angiosperms adapted to freshwater and estuarine en...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. Seagrasses are an organismal b...
Background: Seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of monocotyledonous angiosperms that have adapted to...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms from the Families Potamagetonaceae and Hydrocharitaceae (Chapter 1...
Background The polyphyletic group of seagrasses shows an evolutionary history from early monocotyled...
This thesis explores the complexity of seagrass stress response in the face of current environmental...
Background: Seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of monocotyledonous angiosperms that have adapted to...
Seegrasses are a polyphyletic group of angiosperm plants, which evolved from early monocotyledonous ...
Seagrasses are angiosperms which have ventured into the marine environment, where they produce total...
Seagrasses colonized the sea(1) on at least three independent occasions to form the basis of one of ...
This review explores the natural products of seagrass that are to be exploited for their bioactive p...
© 2018, The Author(s). Seagrasses and aquatic plants are important clades of higher plants, signific...
Seagrasses are coastal and marine flowering plants that inhabit thetropical and temperate coastal an...
Seagrasses are marine angiosperms that live fully submerged in the sea. They evolved from land plant...
NoneSeagrasses are a major functioning element which maintain the high productivities of tropical ma...
Worldwide, there arc 500-700 species of submersed angiosperms adapted to freshwater and estuarine en...