Anna M. Redden
University of Newcastle
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Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2006
Kian Siong; Takashi Asaeda; Takeshi Fujino; Anna M. Redden
Phosphorus speciation in three submerged macrophytes species, Chara fibrosa Agardh ex Bruzelius, Najas marina Linnaeus and Vallisneria gigantea Graebner, and the implications for phosphorus nutrient cycling in an aquatic ecosystem were studied, using sequential phosphorus fractionations. The results showed that C.␣fibrosa had a far higher residual ash and calcium content compared with the two angiosperm species, but lower total phosphorus content. Two different fractionation methods for phosphorus showed that the bioavailable water-soluble phosphorus (H2O-P) and ammonium chloride extractable phosphorus (NH4Cl-P) of the extractions used represented the major part of total plant phosphorus in the two angiosperm species, while organic phosphorus (NaOH-P) represented a relatively large fraction in C. fibrosa. In this species, about 12–15% of total plant phosphorus was calcium-bound phosphorus (HCl-P), occurring as co-precipitation with calcite encrustation, but this fraction was negligible in the two angiosperm species, i.e. less than 1%. The redox-insensitive forms of HCl-P are considered less bioavailable and not affected by anoxic conditions of bottom sediment, thus have potential as a phosphorus nutrient sink in aquatic ecosystems.
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2002
Anna M. Redden; Brian Sanderson; David Rissik
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1991
Anna M. Redden; Graham R. Daborn
Scientia Marina | 2006
Milada Safarik; Anna M. Redden; Maria J. Schreider
Archive | 2011
Dominic J. Tollit; Jason Wood; Jeremy E. Broome; Anna M. Redden
Archive | 2018
Graham R. Daborn; Anna M. Redden
Archive | 2018
Brian Sanderson; Anna M. Redden
Archive | 2014
Kaycee Morrison; Jeremy E. Broome; Anna M. Redden
Archive | 2012
Brian Sanderson; Anna M. Redden; Jeremy E. Broome
Scientia Marina | 2006
Milada Safarik; Anna M. Redden; Maria J. Schreider