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Utilization of growth parameters of eelgrass, Zostera marina, for productivity estimation under laboratory and in situ conditions

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Allometry was used for monitoring aboveground growth of the marine angiosperm Zostera marina L. Dry weight was regressed with leaf length and width, allowing estimation of aboveground net productivity and biomass of individual plants. At the termination of the experiment, rhizome productivity of the same plants was determined by harvesting. Plants in shaded and unshaded seawater tanks were monitored from June until September, 1976; in situ plants were also monitored at Point Judith Pond, Rhode Island, USA. Unshaded plants had shorter leaves, a lower net productivity, lower biomass, and a lower aboveground-torhizome productivity ratio than shaded plants. Unshaded plants had a higher rate of rhizome branching and the resulting new shoot formation than in situ plants.

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Hamburg, S.P., Homann, P.S. Utilization of growth parameters of eelgrass, Zostera marina, for productivity estimation under laboratory and in situ conditions. Mar. Biol. 93, 299–303 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00508267

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