Effects of Organic Matter Additions to Sediment on the Growth of Hydrilla Verticillata, (9999)
Barko,John W., Smart,R. Michael
Sediment organic water can substantially inhibit the growth of Hydrilla. Other submersed species are similarly affected (Barko and Smart 1983). The inhibitory property of sediment organic matter here...
Smith, Dian H. (Dian Helen), Smart, R. Michael.
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Barko ,John W., Smart ,R. Michael, Matthews ,M. Susan, Hardin,Dwilette G.
The mobilization of sediment phosphorus (P) by three submersed freshwater pplant species was investigated on five different sediments. The study was conducted under controlled environmental...
Barko,John W., Smart,R. Michael, Hardin,Dwilette G., Matthews,M. Susan
Under controlled experimental conditions, the influences of light and temperature on the growth and metabolism of Egeria densa Planch, Hydrilla verticillata Royle, and Myriophyllum spicatum L. were...
Smart,R. Michael, Barko,John W.
Growth of the submersed macrophyte, Myriophyllum spictam L., was examined in nine solutions differing in major cation (Ca, Mg, Na, and K) and inorganic carbon C sub t levels. Growth experiments were...
Effects of drawdowns and dessication on tubers of hydrilla, an exotic aquatic weed (2001)
Robert D. Doyle, R. Michael Smart
Subterranean turions (tubers) of hydrilla lose viability when desiccated. Experimental data showed that freshly collected tubers had a moisture content between 50 and 60% and more than 90% viability....
Sediment-Submersed Macrophyte Relationships in Freshwater Systems. (1998)
Barko, John W., Smart, R. Michael, Matthews, M. Susan, Hardin, Dwilette G.
The capabilities of four species of submersed freshwater macrophytes in mobilizing nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) from three different sediments were comparatively examined in...
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