2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.05.268
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Does the responses of Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara to high nitrogen loading differ between the summer high-growth season and the low-growth season?

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“…The mean air and water temperatures were 28.0 and 29.1°C in Yu et al (2017) and 22.2 and 23.7°C in this study. Light intensity was 40998 and 38776 lux in this experiment and Yu et al (2017), respectively. Mean Secchi depth (SD) in Yu et al (2017) and this study were similar, being 52.1 and 51.9 cm, respectively.…”
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confidence: 43%
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“…The mean air and water temperatures were 28.0 and 29.1°C in Yu et al (2017) and 22.2 and 23.7°C in this study. Light intensity was 40998 and 38776 lux in this experiment and Yu et al (2017), respectively. Mean Secchi depth (SD) in Yu et al (2017) and this study were similar, being 52.1 and 51.9 cm, respectively.…”
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confidence: 43%
“…The monthly rainfall during the experiments was 125.7 mm in Yu et al (2017) and 214.7 mm in this study (Supplementary Table 1). The mean air and water temperatures were 28.0 and 29.1°C in Yu et al (2017) and 22.2 and 23.7°C in this study. Light intensity was 40998 and 38776 lux in this experiment and Yu et al (2017), respectively.…”
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“…We agree. In Yu et al (2017) NH 3 and NH 4 + were commonly expressed as total ammonium. When the concentration of un-ionized NH 3 in our experiments was calculated according to the widely used method by Wood (1993) and Emerson et al (1975), NH 3 shows a significant increase along the treatment gradient (r = 0.94, n = 9, p b 0.001 in growing season; r = 0.99, n = 9, p b 0.001 in low-growth season) being much higher in the growing season (medians between 0.10 and 6.04 mg L ).…”
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