Abstract
Seasonal growth of a Ceratophyllum demersum stand in Lake Vechten, The Netherlands, varied considerably during 1978, '79 and '81. The biomass was highest in 1981 (max. 115 g ash-free dry weight m−2). The 1978 growth trend was similar to that of 1981 with slightly lower net annual production (max. 92 g AFDW m−2). The vegetation almost disappeared in 1979 (max. 24 g AFDW m−2). These large differences in biomass could not be explained by differences in insolation but were mainly attributed to the severe winter of 1978–'79 which slowed plant development and full maturity was attained only after the diurnal insolation had decreased.
Reserve carbohydrates were primarily starch and water-soluble sugars. Starch concentrations varied between 71.5 and 24.7 mg g−1 AFDW in the winter and summer, and total sugar concentrations between 24.9 and 20.2 mg g−1 AFDW, respectively. The non-reducing sugars tended to predominate in summer and the reducing sugars in winter. The value of these reserves for maintenance, growth and survival was assessed by calculating plant carbon budgets for several seasons.
It was concluded that C. demersum relies heavily on its developmental timing and energy-conserving physiological mechanisms to survive extended periods of stress and in these respects is analogous to a typical terrestrial shade plant.
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Best, E.P.H., Visser, H.W.C. Seasonal growth of the submerged macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum L. in mesotrophic Lake Vechten in relation to insolation, temperature and reserve carbohydrates. Hydrobiologia 148, 231–243 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00017526
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