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    Structure, growth dynamics and biomass of reed ( Phragmites australis) – A review by Engloner, Attila I.

    “…This paper reviews about 190 publications related to the anatomy, morphology and growth of aboveground and belowground parts of common reed ( Phragmites…”
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    Planktonic and epilithic prokaryota community compositions in a large temperate river reflect climate change related seasonal shifts by Engloner, Attila I, Vargha, Márta, Kós, Péter, Borsodi, Andrea K

    Published in PloS one (21-09-2023)
    “…In freshwaters, microbial communities are of outstanding importance both from ecological and public health perspectives, however, they are threatened by the…”
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    The effect of urbanization on planktonic and biofilm bacterial communities in different water bodies of the Danube River in Hungary by Lennert, Kinga J., Borsodi, Andrea K., Anda, Dóra, Krett, Gergely, Kós, Péter B., Engloner, Attila I.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-10-2024)
    “…Freshwaters play an essential role in providing ecosystem services worldwide, however, the water quality of different water bodies is strongly influenced by…”
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    Genetic diversity of the submerged macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum depends on habitat hydrology and habitat fragmentation by Engloner, Attila I, Németh, Kitti, Kós, Péter B, Meglécz, Emese, Bereczki, Judit

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (09-11-2023)
    “…The adaptability of plant populations to a changing environment depends on their genetic diversity, which in turn is influenced by the degree of sexual…”
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    The Genetic Diversity of the Macrophyte Ceratophyllum demersum in Backwaters Reflects Differences in the Hydrological Connectivity and Water Flow Rate of Habitats by Engloner, Attila I, Németh, Kitti, Bereczki, Judit

    Published in Plants (Basel) (10-08-2024)
    “…Macrophytes often live in fluvial backwaters that have a variety of hydrological connections to a main river. Since the ability of these plants to adapt to…”
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    Exploring the trend effects of diffuse anthropogenic pollution in a large river passing through a densely populated area by Engloner, Attila I., Németh, Kitti, Dobosy, Péter, Óvári, Mihály

    Published in Heliyon (01-09-2023)
    “…The detection of non-point pollution in large rivers requires high-frequency sampling over a longer period of time, which, however presumably provides data…”
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    From Source to Tap: Tracking Microbial Diversity in a Riverbank Filtration-Based Drinking Water Supply System under Changing Hydrological Regimes by Vargha, Márta, Róka, Eszter, Erdélyi, Norbert, Németh, Kitti, Nagy-Kovács, Zsuzsanna, Kós, Péter B, Engloner, Attila I

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-05-2023)
    “…In drinking water supply, riverbank filtration (RBF) is an efficient and cost-effective way of eliminating pathogens and micropollutants using a combination of…”
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    Significant impact of seasonality, verticality and biofilm on element accumulation of aquatic macrophytes by Engloner, Attila I., Németh, Kitti, Óvári, Mihály

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2022)
    “…Submersed macrophytes accumulate large amounts of macro- and trace elements from the environment and, therefore, are frequently used as indicators of water…”
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    Alternative ways to use and evaluate Kohler's ordinal scale to assess aquatic macrophyte abundance by Engloner, Attila I.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-09-2012)
    “…To assess numerical information on the aquatic vegetation of running water bodies, the ‘Kohler method’, a five-level descriptor scale estimating the relative…”
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    Genetic diversity of riverine reed stands indicating the water regime of the habitat by Engloner, Attila I., Szegő, Dóra

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2016)
    “…Although genetic diversity of reed stands developing in habitats with unchanged water levels have been frequently investigated, little is known about reed…”
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    Clonal diversity of Phragmites australis propagating along water depth gradient by Engloner, Attila I., Major, Ágnes

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-05-2011)
    “…► Clonal composition of a large, expanding reed stand was studied with two genetic profiling methods. ► Clone competition along a water depth gradient brought…”
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    Clonal diversity along a water depth gradient in a declining reed stand as detected by three different genetic methods by Engloner, Attila I., Major, Ágnes, Podani, János

    Published in Aquatic botany (2010)
    “…Isozyme, RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) and microsatellite techniques were applied to determine the genetic diversity of a reed stand declining at the…”
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    Vertical differences in Phragmites australis culm anatomy along a water depth gradient by Engloner, Attila I., Papp, Mária

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-08-2006)
    “…We reported on quantitative anatomical comparisons of reed culms grown under a wide range of water depth (from −10 to +230 cm). The study focused mainly on the…”
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    Annual growth dynamics and morphological differences of reed ( Phragmites australis [Cav.] Trin. ex Steudel) in relation to water supply by Engloner, Attila I.

    “…In a previous study (Engloner & Podani 2001, Flora 196) we have proposed to measure the distances between the tops of reed leaf sheaths as a new…”
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    Planktonic and epilithic prokaryota community compositions in a large temperate river reflect climate change related seasonal shifts by Attila I Engloner, Márta Vargha, Péter Kós, Andrea K Borsodi

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)
    “…In freshwaters, microbial communities are of outstanding importance both from ecological and public health perspectives, however, they are threatened by the…”
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    Monitoring Microbial Diversity of Biofilms in Domestic Distribution Systems Using an in Situ Device by Vargha, Márta, Szánthó, Zoltán, Kós, Péter B., Makk, Judit, Khayer, Bernadett, Németh, Ábel Cs, Engloner, Attila I.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (25-11-2024)
    “…Biofilms in drinking water systems hosting diverse microbial communities are potential sources of opportunistic pathogens and taste/odour complaints. Domestic…”
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    Effects of water depth and water level fluctuation on the total and bio-available element concentrations in riverine reed stands by Engloner, Attila I., Németh, Kitti, Gere, Dóra, Stefán, Dávid, Óvári, Mihály

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2020)
    “…•Chemical composition in riverine reed stands depends on water depth and water level fluctuation.•Both the total and the bio-available element concentrations…”
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