Distinct responses of frond and root to increasing nutrient availability in a floating clonal plant.
Current knowledge on responses of aquatic clonal plants to resource availability is largely based on studies manipulating limited resource levels, which may have failed to capture the "big picture" for aquatic clonal plants in response to resource availability. In a greenhouse experiment,...
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Autores principales: | Yu Jin, Qian Zhang, Li-Min Zhang, Ning-Fei Lei, Jin-Song Chen, Wei Xue, Fei-Hai Yu |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b648707cc9c64c4da0e1b5ef65cadeaa |
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