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GLYCERIA STRIATA (LAM.) HITCHC. (POACEAE) – A NEWCOMMER IN CROATIA
2016North-American grass species Glyceria striata has been recorded in Europe for the first time in 1849 in France. The first observations from other European countries appeared from mid-20th century, thus in total 17 countries reported presence of this alochtonous species so far.
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2016
Biochar is gaining attention worldwide for its potential use as an organic soil amendment that could increase agricultural yields, improve soil fertility, and reduce CO2 emissions. This research studies biochar in the context of wetland restoration projects with regards to its potential use in increasing the survival rate of the wetland grass Glyceria ...
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Biochar is gaining attention worldwide for its potential use as an organic soil amendment that could increase agricultural yields, improve soil fertility, and reduce CO2 emissions. This research studies biochar in the context of wetland restoration projects with regards to its potential use in increasing the survival rate of the wetland grass Glyceria ...
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Epichloë glyceriae infection affects carbon translocation in the clonal grass Glyceria striata
New Phytologist, 2004Keith Clay
exaly
Molecular insights into the taxonomy of Glyceria (Poaceae: Meliceae) in North America
American Journal of Botany, 2007Mary E Barkworth, B Shaun Bushman
exaly

