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“... of plants under high [CO 2 ] will directly depend on the degree of water availability into the soil. Water...”
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“...Abstract We evaluated the response of the biomass of aquatic macrophytes under limnological changes...”
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“... in response to a decrease in leaf Relative Water Content (RWC) (i.e. water loss was considerably high at RWC...”
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“.... The main alterations in this habitat are related to the decrease of the water level and increase...”
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“... environments. Exposure to nylon microplastics (63-125 μm, ~800 particles/L in the water column) and its...”
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“... is limited. In particular, knowledge on the effect of freezethaw events and salinity fluctuations...”
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