Study elucidates effects of silver nanoparticles on inorganic carbon utilization of submerged macrophytes

Submerged macrophytes grow underwater and represent a group of higher plants adapted to the aquatic environments. As they grow in water, the uptake of inorganic carbon is very different from that of terrestrial plants. However, the diversity and abundance of submerged macrophytes have been declining in recent decades, and pollutants discharged into aquatic ecosystems may be one of the main factors.


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Source: Phys.org