Travaux, Volume 24, Part 5E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung., 1989 - Fresh-water biology |
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pH - dependent P release from anoxic sediments is Enhanced release of P from
anoxic sediments caused directly by elevated pH . Concentrations of with
increasing pH has apparently not been docuP in porewater of sediments from
eutrophic ...
pH - dependent P release from anoxic sediments is Enhanced release of P from
anoxic sediments caused directly by elevated pH . Concentrations of with
increasing pH has apparently not been docuP in porewater of sediments from
eutrophic ...
Page 2986
Relative P release resulted in substantial decomposition due to an( RPR ) is the
ratio of dissolved P to dissolved inorganic aerobic metabolism ( at least 400 uM
of DIC accuC release into bottom waters by decomposition reac - mulation during
...
Relative P release resulted in substantial decomposition due to an( RPR ) is the
ratio of dissolved P to dissolved inorganic aerobic metabolism ( at least 400 uM
of DIC accuC release into bottom waters by decomposition reac - mulation during
...
Page 3059
Table 1 . Changes in the rate of dissolved nitrogen release from labile organic
matter in the sediment with or without chironomid larvae ( mg N . m - 2 . d - ' ) . Oct
. Nov . Dec . Jan . Feb . Mar . Apr . May Jun Jul Aug . Sep . Release from organic
...
Table 1 . Changes in the rate of dissolved nitrogen release from labile organic
matter in the sediment with or without chironomid larvae ( mg N . m - 2 . d - ' ) . Oct
. Nov . Dec . Jan . Feb . Mar . Apr . May Jun Jul Aug . Sep . Release from organic
...
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Contents
Ecology of Aquatic Organisms 2 Algae and Macrophyta continued | 2683 |
Excessive growth of Lemnaceae and Azolla in ditches observed by false | 20 |
Influence of pH and buffering capacity on the decomposition of Nymphaea | 41 |
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