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Type: Thesis
Title: Influence of water regime on growth and resource allocation in aquatic macrophytes of the lower River Murray, Australia / by Stuart James Blanch.
Author: Blanch, Stuart James
Issue Date: 1997
School/Discipline: Dept. of Zoology
Dept. of Botany
Abstract: Aims to examine the effects of water regime on growth, vegetative recruitment, resource allocation and photosynthesis in selected perennial species, and the adaptations permitting them to tolerate sub-optimal regimes.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Depts. of Zoology and Botany, 1998?
Subject: Aquatic invertebrates Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.) Ecology.
Freshwater ecology Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)
Plant-water relationships Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)
Freshwater plants Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)
Description: Addendum inserted.
Includes copies of author's previously published papers.
Bibliography: p. 390-414.
xvi, 420, [13] p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
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