Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare

The Romanian Danube Delta, a unique, young and continuing to grow region situated in the eastern part of Europe, is the largest continuous marshland and the second largest delta on the continent, and also a favorable place for developing a unique flora and fauna in Europe, with many rare and protect...

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Main Authors: Sava D., Samargiu M.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vasile Goldis Western University, Arad 2016-05-01
Series:Studia Universitatis Vasile Goldis: Seria Stiintele Vietii
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Online Access:http://studiauniversitatis.ro/vol-26-iss-2-2016/1129-aquatic-macrophytes-from-danube-delta-lagoons-musura-bay-and-zatonul-mare.html
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spelling doaj-010be0dec1674dc095150203e4b6f1e82020-11-24T23:10:18ZengVasile Goldis Western University, AradStudia Universitatis Vasile Goldis: Seria Stiintele Vietii1584-23631842-78632016-05-01262221224Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul MareSava D., 0Samargiu M.D.1Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University Alley 1, Corp B, Constanta, RomaniaOvidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University Alley 1, Corp B, Constanta, RomaniaThe Romanian Danube Delta, a unique, young and continuing to grow region situated in the eastern part of Europe, is the largest continuous marshland and the second largest delta on the continent, and also a favorable place for developing a unique flora and fauna in Europe, with many rare and protected species. The predominance of the aquatic environment, led to the existence of a particular macrophytic flora. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to contribute to the study of aquatic macrophytes. The present study took place over two years, between 2013-2014, and in each year a number of expeditions were made in the two lagoons (Musura Bay and Zătonul Mare) in different seasons, in order to observe the diverse flora, because, due to seasonal variation in water quality, there might be a significantly seasonality of the vegetation also.http://studiauniversitatis.ro/vol-26-iss-2-2016/1129-aquatic-macrophytes-from-danube-delta-lagoons-musura-bay-and-zatonul-mare.htmlmacrophytic vegetationDanube Delta
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author Sava D.,
Samargiu M.D.
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Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
Studia Universitatis Vasile Goldis: Seria Stiintele Vietii
macrophytic vegetation
Danube Delta
author_facet Sava D.,
Samargiu M.D.
author_sort Sava D.,
title Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
title_short Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
title_full Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
title_fullStr Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic macrophytes from Danube Delta lagoons Musura Bay and Zatonul Mare
title_sort aquatic macrophytes from danube delta lagoons musura bay and zatonul mare
publisher Vasile Goldis Western University, Arad
series Studia Universitatis Vasile Goldis: Seria Stiintele Vietii
issn 1584-2363
1842-7863
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The Romanian Danube Delta, a unique, young and continuing to grow region situated in the eastern part of Europe, is the largest continuous marshland and the second largest delta on the continent, and also a favorable place for developing a unique flora and fauna in Europe, with many rare and protected species. The predominance of the aquatic environment, led to the existence of a particular macrophytic flora. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to contribute to the study of aquatic macrophytes. The present study took place over two years, between 2013-2014, and in each year a number of expeditions were made in the two lagoons (Musura Bay and Zătonul Mare) in different seasons, in order to observe the diverse flora, because, due to seasonal variation in water quality, there might be a significantly seasonality of the vegetation also.
topic macrophytic vegetation
Danube Delta
url http://studiauniversitatis.ro/vol-26-iss-2-2016/1129-aquatic-macrophytes-from-danube-delta-lagoons-musura-bay-and-zatonul-mare.html
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