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Novel genome characteristics contribute to the invasiveness of Phragmites australis (common reed)
The rapid invasion of the non-native Phragmites australis (Poaceae, subfamily Arundinoideae) is a major threat to native ecosystems in North America. We describe a 1.14 Gbp reference genome for P. australis and compare invasive (ssp.
Dong-ha Oh +6 more
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Wild Halophytic Phragmites karka Biomass Saccharification by Bacterial Enzyme Cocktail
Biofuel derived from halophytic biomass is getting attention owing to the concerns of energy versus food crisis. The disadvantages associated with edible bioenergy resources necessitate the need to explore new feedstocks for sustainable biofuel ...
Immad Ansari +8 more
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Essai de restauration de roselières en marais dulçaquicole
Une expérience de restauration de roselière a débuté en Grande Brière depuis 2008 pour répondre à des objectifs socio-économiques et écologiques. Le défi technique de cette opération repose sur une fauche mécanique avec un équipement de faible portance ...
J.M. PAILLISSON, A. BONIS, M. MARQUET
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Invasive species pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Early detection of invasive species is critical in order to prevent or manage their spread before they exceed the ability of land management groups to control them.
Kathryn Elmer +2 more
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Late Little Ice Age palaeoenvironmental records from the Anzali and Amirkola Lagoons (south Caspian Sea): Vegetation and sea level changes [PDF]
This is a postprint version of the article. The official published article can be found from the link below - Copyright @ 2011 Elsevier Ltd.Two internationally important Ramsar lagoons on the south coast of the Caspian Sea (CS) have been studied by ...
A. Naqinezhad +89 more
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Does the invasive plant Elymus athericus modify fish diet in tidal salt marshes? [PDF]
The invasion of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay salt marshes (France) by a grass species (Elymus athericus) has led to important changes in vegetation cover, which is likely to modify the habitat for many invertebrates.
Feunteun, Eric +7 more
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Fungal endophytes can improve plant tolerance to abiotic stress. However, the role of these plant–fungal interactions in invasive species ecology and their management implications remain unclear.
Martina Gonzalez Mateu +3 more
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Invasive species can positively, neutrally, or negatively affect the provision of ecosystem services. The direction and magnitude of this effect can be a function of the invaders' density and the service(s) of interest.
Seth J Theuerkauf +4 more
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Discovery of Two Moth Species New to Michigan (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, Tortricidae) [PDF]
Rhizedra lutosa (Noctuidae) and Argyrotaenia cockerellana (Tortricidae), are reported from Michigan for the first time, from remnant patches of mesic lakeplain prairie in Sumpter Township, Wayne Co.
Summerville, Keith S
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Focus on the impact of climate change on wetland ecosystem and carbon dynamics [PDF]
The renewed growth in atmospheric methane (CH4)since 2007 after a decade of stabilization has drawn much attention to its causes and future trends. Wetlands are the single largest source of atmospheric CH4.
Christensen, Torben R. +4 more
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