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Separating the effects of partial submergence and soil oxygen demand on plant physiology.
Ecology. 2008 Jan;89(1):193-204. doi: 10.1890/07-0390.1.
Ecology. 2008.
PMID: 18376561
These processes were especially affected if the root oxygen supply was depleted by a combination of flooding and increased SOD. In contrast, the most flood-tolerant species (Juncus subnodulosus and Typha latifolia) were unaffected by any treatment and maintained hig …
These processes were especially affected if the root oxygen supply was depleted by a combination of flooding and increased SOD. In contrast, …
Species-specific effects of elevated ozone on wetland plants and decomposition processes.
Williamson J, Mills G, Freeman C.
Williamson J, et al.
Environ Pollut. 2010 May;158(5):1197-206. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.01.019. Epub 2010 Feb 24.
Environ Pollut. 2010.
PMID: 20185216
Seven species from two contrasting wetlands, an upland bog and a lowland rich fen in North Wales, UK, were exposed to elevated ozone (150 ppb for 5 days and 20 ppb for 2 days per week) or low ozone (20 ppb) for four weeks in solardomes. The rich fen species were: Molinia caerulea …
Seven species from two contrasting wetlands, an upland bog and a lowland rich fen in North Wales, UK, were exposed to elevated ozone (150 pp …
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