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Hydrosere :- Stages of hydrosere or hydrarch succession in the newly formed pond or lake
- - Phytoplankton stage - It is pioneer community, first coming minute autotrophic organism. These produce organic matter e.g. Soft mud diatoms Cyanobacteria
- Rooted submerged stages - eg. Vallisneria
- Floating stages - eg. Nymphaea, Nelumbium, Azolla
- Reed swamp stage (amphibious stage) - Most part of these rooted plants remain exposed to air eg. Typha
- Sedge (Meadow stage or marsh meadow stage) - Muddy plants
- Scrub stage - Woody shrubs, tolerates water logging (lantana)
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Question Text | Hydrosere :- Stages of hydrosere or hydrarch succession in the newly formed pond or lake |
Updated On | Jun 4, 2023 |
Topic | Human Physiology |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |
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