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Physiological Responses of Aquatic Macrophytes to Natural Organic Matter: Potential for Structuring Aquatic Ecosystems

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Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) levels in aquatic systems are influenced by various factors ranging from anthropogenic perturbations (e.g. land-use systems) to natural processes related to weather phenomena. It is estimated that up to 30 % of the total DOC in streams is contributed by terrestrial leaf litter alone. In the present study, leaf litter-derived DOC from terrestrial (Quercus robur) and aquatic (Phragmites australis) plants was used to study the impact of leaf-litter decomposition products on the aquatic ...

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Physiological Responses of Aquatic Macrophytes to Natural Organic Matter: Potential for Structuring Aquatic Ecosystems 2008, Logos Verlag Berlin, Berlin

ISBN-13: 9783832521158

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