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The response of periphyton and submerged macrophyte development to increasing nitrogen availability at two moderate phosphorus loadings in a mesocosm experiment.
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2008-11-23
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Özkan, Korhan
Jeppesen, Erik
Beklioğlu, Meryem
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K. Özkan, E. Jeppesen, and M. Beklioğlu, “The response of periphyton and submerged macrophyte development to increasing nitrogen availability at two moderate phosphorus loadings in a mesocosm experiment.,” presented at the VI. Shallow Lakes Conference, Uruguay, 2008, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/100961.