Abstract

Semiaquatic plants grow mostly in flood plains and along river beds and are adapted to survive partial submergence during periods of flooding ([Blom and Voesenek, 1996][1]). Among their adaptive features are the development of internal air channels (aerenchyma) that facilitate aeration of submerged

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