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Predicting the Effectiveness of Phragmites Control Measures using a Rhizome Growth Potential Bioassay
In the last century, Phragmites australis (common reed) has expanded from a minor component of the mid-Atlantic tidal wetlands to a dominant species in many locations. Expansion of Phragmites results in decreased...
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Blocking Phragmites australis reinvasion of restored marshes using plants selected from wild populations and tissue culture
This study tested a vegetation strategy for controlling Phragmites australis invasion into brackish marshes as an alternative to the current technique of repeated herbicide sprays followed by burning. This strate...
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Rhizome growth dynamics of native and exotic haplotypes ofPhragmites australis (Common reed)
Phragmites australis (common reed), a clonal grass, has expanded from a minor component of the mid-Atlantic wetlands to a dominant species. It has been suggested that invasive populations...