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Characteristics of emergent (A) and submerged (B) Rotala rotundifolia: leaves (A1, B1); stems (A2, B2); roots (A3, B3); and flowers (A4).

Characteristics of emergent (A) and submerged (B) Rotala rotundifolia: leaves (A1, B1); stems (A2, B2); roots (A3, B3); and flowers (A4).

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Rotala rotundifolia is an amphibious aquatic plant that can live in submerged and emergent forms. It is superior in nitrogen and phosphorus removal and has been used as a traditional medicine in China for over a hundred years. In this study, the bioactive constituents from different tissues of submerged and emergent R. rotundifolia at different gro...