Freshwater phytoplankton diversity: models, drivers and implications for ecosystem properties

G Borics, A Abonyi, N Salmaso, R Ptacnik - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
Our understanding on phytoplankton diversity has largely been progressing since the
publication of Hutchinson on the paradox of the plankton. In this paper, we summarise some …

A catastrophic change in a european protected wetland: From harmful phytoplankton blooms to fish and bird kill

M Demertzioglou, S Genitsaris, AD Mazaris… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the processes that underlay an ecological disaster represents a major
scientific challenge. Here, we investigated phytoplankton and zooplankton community …

Autotoxicity Hinders the Natural Regeneration of Cinnamomum migao HW Li in Southwest China

X Huang, J Chen, J Liu, J Li, M Wu, B Tong - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
Autotoxicity is a widespread phenomenon in nature and is considered to be the main factor
affecting new natural recruitment of plant populations, which was proven in many natural …

Monitoring of cyanobacteria for water quality: doing the necessary right or wrong?

M Moustaka-Gouni, U Sommer… - Marine and …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Cyanobacteria are an essential biological component of phytoplankton water quality
assessment. However, there are some problems associated with the widely used everyday …

Evidence for induced allelopathy in an isolate of Coelastrella following co-culture with Chlorella sorokiniana

AA Corcoran, M Seger, R Niu, N Nirmalakhandan… - Algal Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Despite the potential of microalgae to meet growing societal demands for food, fuel, and
nutraceuticals, the industrial economics of production systems are limited by low crop …

Ecological connectivity in two ancient lakes: impact upon planktonic cyanobacteria and water quality

M Katsiapi, S Genitsaris, N Stefanidou, A Tsavdaridou… - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
The ancient lakes Mikri Prespa and Megali Prespa are located in SE Europe at the
transnational triangle and are globally recognized for their ecological significance. They host …

Monthly dynamics of phenolic release and allelopathic effect in hollow and hummock Sphagnum

C Liu, YD Chen, A Mallik, VEJ Jassey, L Rochefort… - Botany, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Monthly variation in accumulation and release of phenolics in bryophytes, and their
allelopathic effects are little known despite their ecological significance. We conducted a …

[PDF][PDF] Allelopathic effects of Artemisia fragrans Willd., Tanacetum chiliophyllum Sch. Bip. and Teucrium polium L. on establishment of Medicago scutellata (L.) Mill in …

E Sheidai-Karkaj, M Mofidi-Chelan, A Alizadeh… - Allelopathy …, 2022 - researchgate.net
In pot culture, we investigated the allelopathic effects of 3-donor plants [Artemisia fragrans
Willd., Tanacetum chiliophyllum (Fisch. & E. Mey. ex DC.) Sch. Bip. and Teucrium polium L.] …

Resource fluctuation patterns influence emergent properties of phytoplankton assemblages and their resistance to harmful algal blooms

DL Roelke, SE Cagle, RMW Muhl… - Marine and …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Recent advances in phytoplankton modelling have used species-rich, self-organising
assemblages. These models have shown that phytoplankton with complementary life-history …

Ecological aspects of allelopathic interactions of energy crops

H Moskalyk, U Leheta, A Zhuk, O Boruk… - Journal of Ecological …, 2021 - yadda.icm.edu.pl
The allelopathic potential of classical energy crops (Panicum virgatum L., Sorghum
saccharatum (L.) Moench, hybrids 'Zubr'and 'Medovyi') was studied by the energy of …