Growth of Halodule wrightii in culture and the effects of cropping, light, salinity and atrazine

作者: Christine A. Mitchell

DOI: 10.1016/0304-3770(87)90054-4

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摘要: The interaction of three environmental variables, light, salinity and cropping, with the effects herbicide atrazine on Halodule wrightii Ascherson was investigated in laboratory. Atrazine at 30 ppm caused a significant reduction survival ramets, production new above-ground biomass growth, when compared to not exposed atrazine. levels each condition did alter toxicity wrightii.

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