2020
DOI: 10.30970/sbi.1402.619
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Aquatic macrophytes: ecological features and functions

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“…Tumbuhan air dikenal dengan makrofita akuatik (aquatic macrophtes) merupakan bagian dari ekosistem perairan, berperan sebagai produsen dan mikro habitat (Astuti & Indriatmoko, 2018) organisma di lingkungan perairan. Lingkungan perairan menciptakan adaptasi morfologi dan fisiologi tumbuhan secara khusus (Lesiv et al, 2020). Respon adaptasi berasarkan posisinya dari permukaan air, tumbuhan air dibedakan menjadi tumbuhan air terendam, mengambang dan yan muncul ke permukaan air (Haroon & Abd Ellah, 2021).…”
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“…Tumbuhan air dikenal dengan makrofita akuatik (aquatic macrophtes) merupakan bagian dari ekosistem perairan, berperan sebagai produsen dan mikro habitat (Astuti & Indriatmoko, 2018) organisma di lingkungan perairan. Lingkungan perairan menciptakan adaptasi morfologi dan fisiologi tumbuhan secara khusus (Lesiv et al, 2020). Respon adaptasi berasarkan posisinya dari permukaan air, tumbuhan air dibedakan menjadi tumbuhan air terendam, mengambang dan yan muncul ke permukaan air (Haroon & Abd Ellah, 2021).…”
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“…They play a dominant role in maintaining the ecosystem biodiversity, represented by 33 orders and 88 families, numbering about 2614 species in 412 plant genera. The wide adaptation in their growing habits help them to classify as emergent, floating-leaved, free-floating, submerged and marginal plants [35,36]. i. Emergentmacrophytes: They grow in shallow littoral waters and form aerial leaves, suited for life in environments where the soil is saturated with water (wetlands, marshes, swamps, flooded areas), and their root and rhizome systems are often adapted for constantly anaerobic sediments, rooted in the lake bottom, but their leaves and stems extend out of water.…”
Section: Phytoremediation By Aquatic Macrophytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aquatic plants are the plant groups that remain submerged or float on the surface of the water [1]. Based on the different habitats and physiological characteristics during their life cycle, aquatic plants are generally classified into five types: emergent plants, floating-leaved plants, free-floating plants, submerged plants, and wet plants [2,3]. Most aquatic plants are well adapted to their surroundings, and they play an important role in maintaining the normal functioning of aquatic ecosystems [4].…”
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confidence: 99%