Macrophytes definition

Macrophytes means any aquatic or terrestrial plant species that can be identified and observed with the eye, unaided by magnification.
Macrophytes means the conspicuous plants that dominate wetlands, shallow lakes and streams.

Examples of Macrophytes in a sentence

  • Water clarity Organic deposition Macrophytes Benthic algae Macroinv.

  • Methods for the Use of Aquatic Macrophytes for Assessing Water Quality 1985-86.

  • Rivers Lakes Marine Bacterioplankton <18 Phytoplankton 2-20 Macroalgae 14->22 Zooplankton 1-17+ Meiofauna Months Macroinvertebrates 10-20 months-20 Macrophytes 2-40+ 2-20 Riparian veg.

  • Macrophytes and the classification of the ecological status in rivers and lakes.

  • Macrophytes include mass-forming filamentous algae such as Cladophora which can be one of the more obvious manifestations of eutrophication.

  • Macrophytes were collected July 7, and periphyton samples on slides were collected on June 19 and July 7, 2014, before and after the flow pulse.

  • Emergent Macrophytes Consists of 2 community associations: a) robust emergents (cattail and hardstem bulrush) occurring lakeward, and b) narrow-leafed emergents (bulrushes, smartweeds, millets, burreed, ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, wild ▇▇▇▇, etc.) occurring shoreward.

  • Macrophytes and phytobenthos as indicators of ecological status in German lakes – a contribution of the implementation of the Water Framework Directive.

  • Macrophytes in the LR-capped mesocosms were 1.00 ± 0.17 % N and 0.92 ± 0.10 % N, after 2 and 3 years of operation, respectively.

  • Macrophytes and phytobenthos as indicators of ecological status in German lakes- a contribution to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive.