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Plant Aquatic Biology

Aquatic plant biology discloses the special adaptations of plants living in freshwater and marine habitats. During this session, the submerged, floating, and emergent plants that characterize aquatic ecosystems will be discussed. Participants will acquire knowledge of how hydrophytes have adapted to buoyancy, gas exchange, and light availability. The session emphasizes aquatic photosynthesis and oxygen production in wetlands and lakes. Researchers will outline experiments on biodiversity and ecological functions of aquatic plants. Participants will learn about wetland conservation and ecosystem services. The session also highlights the function of aquatic plants in nutrient cycling and water filtration. Case studies will reflect on their importance in climate control and habitat. Participants will delve into physiological characteristics that permit survival under submerged conditions. The session integrates ecology, physiology, and conservation, which provides an integrative perspective of aquatic plant biology and its importance in maintaining ecosystems.

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