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The regularities of synthesis of low-molecular weight organic compounds by water macrophytes depending on biotic and abiotic factors. / Kurashov, E.A.; Krylova, J.V.; Mitrukova, G.G.; Chernova, A.M.

Lakes: The Mirrors of the Earth: Balancing Ecosystem Integrity and Human Wellbeing. Volume 2: Proceedings of the 15th World Lake Conference. Science4Press, 2014. стр. 19-23.

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Kurashov EA, Krylova JV, Mitrukova GG, Chernova AM. The regularities of synthesis of low-molecular weight organic compounds by water macrophytes depending on biotic and abiotic factors. в Lakes: The Mirrors of the Earth: Balancing Ecosystem Integrity and Human Wellbeing. Volume 2: Proceedings of the 15th World Lake Conference. Science4Press. 2014. стр. 19-23

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Kurashov, E.A. ; Krylova, J.V. ; Mitrukova, G.G. ; Chernova, A.M. / The regularities of synthesis of low-molecular weight organic compounds by water macrophytes depending on biotic and abiotic factors. Lakes: The Mirrors of the Earth: Balancing Ecosystem Integrity and Human Wellbeing. Volume 2: Proceedings of the 15th World Lake Conference. Science4Press, 2014. стр. 19-23

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abstract = "Lakes, both natural and artificial are vital and strategic resources for life on our planet. At the same time, they are also highly vulnerable to human activities, especially if they are not properly preserved and used in a sustainable manner. These natural resources and their ecosystems have defined borders, while at the same time also strongly influenced by where they are located. Although there is a geographic limit between a lake ecosystem and neighboring ecosystems, lakes are heavily influenced by the substances entering them in their incoming waters. Moreover, lakes are very complex systems influenced by many different factors, major ones being the materials dissolved in their waters, the climate of the region, energy exchanges with the atmosphere, the soil and the variety of organisms inhabit them, all of which are influenced by, and also influence, the lake system itself. This complexity means that when a lake is studied on the basis of a single discipline, it can often lead to misleading conclusions,",
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