Aerenchyma
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- Plant Growth and Productivity Along Complex Gradients in a Pacific Northwest Brackish Intertidal Marsh Author(S): Kern Ewing Source: Estuaries, Vol
- Analyses Using Clm4me, a Methane Biogeochemistry Model
- Key to Wetland Plants
- Redalyc.Anatomy of the Root of Eight Species of Emergent Aquatic
- Wetlands Across Alaska: Statewide Wetland Map and Assessment of Rare Wetland Ecosystems
- Mechanisms of Aerenchyma Formation in Maize Roots
- Aerenchyma Formation and Increased Accumulation of Free Proline in Roots of Xerophytic Aloe Vera L
- Water Level Controls on Sap Flux of Canopy Species in Black Ash Wetlands
- Open Rich Peatland System Photo by R.P
- Constructed Wetlands: a Review on the Role of Radial Oxygen Loss in the Rhizosphere by Macrophytes
- Lists of Potential Hydrophytes for the United States: a Regional Review and Their Use in Wetland Identification
- Nitrogen Dynamics in Wetland Systems and Its Impact on Biodiversity
- Aerenchyma Formation in Crop Species: a Review
- Comparative Anatomy and Salt Management of Sonneratia Caseolaris (L.) Engl
- Eriocaulon Parkeri Robinson Parker’S Pipewort
- Constructed Wetlands for Water Purification
- Wetland Systems for Bioregenerative Reclamation of Wastewater -- from Closed Systems to Developing Countries, Life Support and Biosphere Science, 5(3): 357-369
- Nrs 2017 Lamit 001.Pdf