湿地植物光合作用向水体供氧能力的试验研究


Autoria(s): 王庆安,黄时达,孙铁珩
Data(s)

11/10/2000

Resumo

The results of the examination showed that some wetland plants' leaves and stems above the surface of water have little ability to supply water body with oxygen through roots of themselves while they are photosynthesizing. These plants are calamus(Acorus calamus), cattail(Typha angustifolia), wild rice stem(Zizania caduciflora), Cyoerus alternifokius, and water hyacinth(Eichhornia crassipes). It means that there is no relationship between these plants' photosynthesis and the breath of root cells. But duckweed(Lemna minor) has a small to raise DO 0.44mg·L -1 in average, while it is photosynthesizing during the examination. Reed(Phragmitas communis) may have a little the to provide oxygen for water body through root of itself while it is photosynthesizing. It raised DO 0.30mg·L -1 in average during the examination.

Identificador

http://210.72.129.5/handle/321005/51992

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/142450

Idioma(s)

中文

Fonte

王庆安,黄时达,孙铁珩.湿地植物光合作用向水体供氧能力的试验研究,生态学杂志,2000-10-11,(05):79

Palavras-Chave #constructedwetland #wetlandplants #photosynthesis #dissolveoxygen.
Tipo

期刊论文