65 research outputs found
A perspective on underwater photosynthesis in submerged terrestrial wetland plants
Submergence inhibits photosynthesis by terrestrial wetland plants, but less so in species that possess leaf gas films when submerged. Floodwaters are often supersaturated with dissolved CO2 enabling photosynthesis by submerged terrestrial plants, although rates remain well-below those in air. This important adaptation that enhances survival in submerged conditions is reviewed
Adsorption characteristics of cellulolytic enzymes from the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp strain E2 on microcrystalline cellulose
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Light acclimation, CO2 response and long-term capacity of underwater photosynthesis in three terrestrial plant species
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Extreme flooding events on the Rhine and the survival and distribution of riparian plant species
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Is tolerance to summer flooding correlated with distribution patterns in river floodplains? A comparative study of 20 terrestrial grassland species
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Wait or escape? Contrasting submergence tolerance strategies of rorippa amphibia, rorippa sylvestris and their hybrid
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