2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-30487-1
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The distribution of submerged macrophytes in response to intense solar radiation and salinity reveals hydrogen peroxide as an abiotic stress indicator

Abstract: The feasible condition for submerged macrophyte growth is hard to understand as many environmental factors contribute to establishing macrophyte distribution with different intensities generating excess reactive oxygen species (ROS). Among various kinds of ROS, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is relatively stable and can be measured accurately. Thus, for the quantification of submerged macrophyte species, H2O2 can be used to evaluate their distribution in a lake. Submerged macrophytes, such as Potamogeton anguillanus… Show more

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