Assesses the effects of prolonged shading in two contrasting species of seagrasses namely: Thalassia hemprichi (long lived species) and Halodule uninervis (common short-lived species) and their possible responses in terms of density, growth, morphology, photosynthetic capacities, biomass and nutrient allocation in the above and below ground compartments.
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| Type of Material | Unpublished |
| Research Publication Address | Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger B. V |
| Year Published | 2001 |
| Author | UY, Wilfredo H., 2001. |
| Research Location | Mindanao State University - Naawan AFRIM |