High temperatures accelerate release of nutrients from aquatic plants, impacting water ecosystems.
The study looked at how aquatic plants break down and release carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus into the water. By simulating plant decomposition at different temperatures, researchers found that higher temperatures speed up the process, leading to more nutrients being released. As the temperature rises, more carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are released into the water. However, the rate of decomposition slows down over time.