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Seagrass Under Siege: New Study Reveals the Effects of Heat and Light on Tropical Seagrass Species
Seagrass, a group of aquatic angiosperms, grows in shallow waters in the coastal sea and contributes most of the primary production while participating in many important ecological processes. Heat stress threatens the survival of seagrass, but its damage mechanisms are unclear.
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