2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.04.100
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The mitigating effect of calcification-dependent of utilization of inorganic carbon of Chara vulgaris Linn on NH4-N toxicity

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“…Our finding that there is a significant decrease in the pH of the solution in response to additional HCO 3 − is in line with the findings of the pH-drift experiments. This is also supported by the finding that external HCO 3 − inhibited the increase in solution pH by increasing calcification of calcareous plants, as reported by Wang et al (2013).…”
Section: Dependence Of Calcification On the Utilization Of Dicsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Our finding that there is a significant decrease in the pH of the solution in response to additional HCO 3 − is in line with the findings of the pH-drift experiments. This is also supported by the finding that external HCO 3 − inhibited the increase in solution pH by increasing calcification of calcareous plants, as reported by Wang et al (2013).…”
Section: Dependence Of Calcification On the Utilization Of Dicsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Although a similar result has been reported in a coccolithophorid, the level of interaction between photosynthesis and calcification was taxondependent (Nimer & Merrett 1992). We reported that a high competition for DIC between photosynthesis and calcification exists in Chara thalli (Wang et al 2013), whereas no such competition was found in Stylo phora pistillata microcolonies (McConnaughey & Falk 1991, Furla et al 2000. In the present study, the utilization of DIC resulted from photosynthesis and calcification of plants.…”
Section: Dependence Of Calcification On the Utilization Of Dicmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Wang et al. () showed in laboratory experiments that encrustation is affected by dissolved inorganic carbon under hard‐water conditions. On a species level, negative correlations of TIC and precipitated CaCO 3 were found for all species (except for Nitellopsis subspinosa at Lake Lützlow and C. tomentosa at Lake Krüselin).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%