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The Role of Invasive Phragmites australis in Wave Attenuation in the Eastern United States
Estuaries and Coasts, 2022Celso Ferreira +2 more
exaly
The Effect of Adding Phragmites australis Fibers on the Properties of Concrete
Buildings, 2022Adel Elkordi +2 more
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Arthropod communities connected with Phragmites
1979The invertebrate fauna of the extensive reed stands of Neusiedlersee has been much neglected by zoologists in the past, particularly when compared with the attention paid to the unusual bird fauna of the region. This even applies to faunistic stock lists, as is clearly reflected in the latest review by Sauerzopf (1959).
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Phragmites Communis Trin. (Arundo Phragmites L.,? Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel)
The Journal of Ecology, 1972openaire +1 more source
1976
Phragmites australis (communis) is one of the most widely distributed of the Angiosperme. This can be attributed to its adaptability and to the fact that it can propagate both vegetatively and by means of seed. It is because of these propagation properties that it is so useful for soil conservation and for the stabilisation of sediment, gully banks and
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Phragmites australis (communis) is one of the most widely distributed of the Angiosperme. This can be attributed to its adaptability and to the fact that it can propagate both vegetatively and by means of seed. It is because of these propagation properties that it is so useful for soil conservation and for the stabilisation of sediment, gully banks and
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