Seagrass proliferation precedes mortality during hypo- salinity events: a stress-induced morphometric response

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  • who: Response and collaborators from the School of Marine and Tropical, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, School of Earth and Environmental Science, Australian Centre for Evolutionary have published the Article: Seagrass Proliferation Precedes Mortality during Hypo- Salinity Events: A Stress-Induced Morphometric Response, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of September/23,/2013
  • what: The authors aimed to measure up to 10 shoots per replicate pot, though the actual number measured in each pot was variable depending on shoot density and visibility of marks. In some species (e_g Ruppia maritima), seedling germination is . . .

     

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