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    Submerged Rootless Macrophytes Sustain a Stable State Against Free-Floating Plants by Szabó, Sándor, Koleszár, Gergő, Braun, Mihály, Nagy, Zoltán, Vicei, Tibor T., Peeters, Edwin T. H. M.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (2022)
    “…Both non-rooted submerged vegetation dominated by coontail ( Ceratophyllum demersum) and non-rooted floating duckweed vegetation ( Lemna gibba ) can maintain…”
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    The Role of Epiphytic Algae and Grazing Snails in Stable States of Submerged and of Free-Floating Plants by Koleszár, Gergő, Nagy, Zoltán, Peeters, Edwin T. H. M., Borics, Gábor, Várbíró, Gábor, Birk, Sebastian, Szabó, Sándor

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-09-2022)
    “…Dominant floating and submerged rootless vegetation can be regarded as alternative stable states world-wide. The competition between these two vegetation types…”
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    Disentangling the mechanisms sustaining a stable state of submerged macrophyte dominance against free-floating competitors by Szabó, Sándor, Koleszár, Gergő, Zavanyi, Györgyi, Nagy, Péter Tamás, Braun, Mihály, Hilt, Sabine

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (31-10-2022)
    “…Free-floating and rootless submerged macrophytes are typical, mutually exclusive vegetation types that can alternatively dominate in stagnant and slow flowing…”
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    Phytoremediation, recovery and toxic effects of ionic gadolinium using the free-floating plant Lemna gibba by Szabó, Sándor, Zavanyi, Györgyi, Koleszár, Gergő, del Castillo, Dahlia, Oláh, Viktor, Braun, Mihály

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2023)
    “…The biosorption and recovery of ionic gadolinium (Gd) from contaminated water by the free-floating duckweed Lemna gibba was studied. The highest non-toxic…”
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    Warming induced shade tolerance to become a key trait in invasion success of free-floating plant Pistia stratiotes over the native Hydrocharis morsus-ranae by Koleszár, Gergő, Lukács, Balázs András, Coetzee, Julie, Korponai, János, Szabó, Sándor

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-09-2024)
    “…Changes in nutrient concentration, temperature and light intensity due to climate change can alter the species composition of aquatic ecosystems, since global…”
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    Intraspecific trait variability is relevant in assessing differences in functional composition between native and alien aquatic plant communities by Koleszár, Gergő, Szabó, Sándor, Kékedi, Levente, Löki, Viktor, Botta-Dukát, Zoltán, Lukács, Balázs András

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-12-2024)
    “…The loss of plant functional diversity associated with biological invasion is a main subject of invasion biology, but still understudied in case of aquatic…”
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    Density-dependent facilitation and inhibition between submerged and free-floating plants by Szabó, Sándor, Csizmár, Aliz, Koleszár, Gergő, Oláh, Viktor, Birk, Sebastian, Peeters, Edwin T. H. M.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2024)
    “…This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that free-floating plants may facilitate the growth of submerged plants under hypertrophic conditions and…”
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    Shade tolerance as a key trait in invasion success of submerged macrophyte Cabomba caroliniana over Myriophyllum spicatum by Koleszár, Gergő, Lukács, Balázs András, Nagy, Péter Tamás, Szabó, Sándor

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2022)
    “…The synergy between climate change, eutrophication, and biological invasion is threatening for native submerged plants in many ways. The response of submerged…”
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