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Note sur le genre Dichaea, complexe "Dichaea graminoides" (Orchidaceae)

2015
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Archila Morales, Fredy L.   +1 more
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Growth responses of arctic graminoids following grazing by captive lesser snow geese

Oecologia, 1993
The effects of grazing by captive goslings of the Lesser Snow Goose on coastal vegetation at La Pérouse By. Manitoba were investigated. Swards of Carex subspathacea, Festuca rubra and Calamagrostis deschampsioides were grazed once for different periods (0-180 min) and regrowth of vegetation determined, based on measurements of standing crop, net above ...
I D, Zellmer   +3 more
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Invasive forbs differ functionally from native graminoids, but are similar to native forbs

New Phytologist, 2010
See also the Commentary by Cleland
Scharfy, Deborah   +3 more
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Révision du complexe « Dichaea graminoides » (Orchidaceae) en Guyane et alentour

2016
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Chiron, Guy R.   +2 more
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Litter and graminoid biomass accumulation suppresses weedy forbs in grassland restoration

Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology, 2011
Abstract Accumulated biomass of sown species and litter plays an important role in success of restoration projects. We studied the effects of litter and graminoid biomass on species richness and biomass of early colonising forbs in former alfalfa fields sown with seed mixtures containing seeds of native grass species (Festuca pseudovina, Festuca ...
B. Deák   +7 more
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Comparative Demography of Three Graminoids Infected by Systemic, Clavicipitaceous Fungi

Ecology, 1990
Few experimental studies have addressed the demographic consequences of plant—microbe symbiosis in natural communities. In this study the survival, growth, and reproduction of tall fescue grass (Festuca arundinacea), smut grass (Sporobolus poiretii), and green sedge (Cyperus virens) infected by the imperfect fungus Acremonium coenophialum, the ...
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Foliar phenolics of nebraska sandhills prairie graminoids: Between-years, seasonal, and interspecific variation

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1993
Because of their potential as antiherbivore defenses, plant phenolics elicit considerable attention. We made quantitative and qualitative analyses of phenolics, alkaloids, cyanogenic glycosides, and saponins in the dominant graminoids of a Nebraska Sandhills prairie.
S, Mole, A, Joern
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A Simulation Model of Population Processes of Arctic Tundra Graminoids

1978
Wet meadow tundra predominates along the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska and has been studied intensively near Barrow, Alaska. Of the three species of monocotyledons that account for nearly 80% of the vascular plant production (Tieszen, 1972), Dupontia fisheri, a grass, has been studied in detail to characterize the basic patterns of photosynthesis ...
B. A. Lawrence   +2 more
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Effects of labile soil carbon on nutrient partitioning between an arctic graminoid and microbes

Oecologia, 1997
We measured partitioning of N and P uptake between soil microorganisms and potted Festuca vivipara in soil from a subarctic heath in response to factorial addition of three levels of labile carbon (glucose) combined with two levels of inorganic N and P.
Schmidt, Inger Kappel   +2 more
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Graminoid-led natural regeneration of dry savannas after severe degradation

Ecological Engineering, 2023
Natanna Horstmann   +2 more
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