Internal pressurisation and convective flow in two species of emergent macrophyte; Typha domingensis and Phragmites australis / by Sean D. White.

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1999

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White, Sean D. (Sean Darren)

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The comparision of the pond and field plants suggests both species are eminently more suited to static water regime where adaptations by the plant can be made effectively to help with the problem of oxygen transport. The results also suggest that plants experience a variable and static water regime differently.

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Dept. of Botany

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Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Adelaide, Dept. of Botany, 1999

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Bibliography: p. 171-181.
xxiii, 181 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.

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