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Title: Effect of nutrients and salinity pulses on biomass
Authors: Boustany, Ronald G.
Michot, Thomas C.
Moss, Rebecca F.
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Environmental science
Submerged aquatic vegetation
Nutrients
Vallisneria americana
St Johns River
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: We determined the interactive effects of nutrient loading and salinity pulsing on Vallisneria americanaMichx., the dominant submerged aquatic vegetation species in the lower St Johns River (LSJR), FL, USA, and its associated algal community. Five hundred and ninety 6-inch diameter intact plant plugs of Vallisneriawere collected from the LSJR in March 2003 and transported to US Geological Survey mesocosm facilities in Lafayette, LA, USA. A 3×3 experimental design consisting of three nutrient levels (control, 1/3 control and 3×control) and three salinity pulsing regimes (no pulse, 1-pulse at 18 ppt and 2-pulse at 12 and 18 ppt) was implemented with three replicates per treatment for a total of 27 experimental tanks.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22284
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