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    Riparian populations of minnesota reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are most likely native, based on SNPs (DArTseqLD)

    The native vs. exotic status of reed canarygrass (RCG), a major invasive species of Minnesota wetlands, is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate this native vs. exotic status to enhance its managem...

    Andrzej K. Noyszewski, Neil O. Anderson, Alan G. Smith in Wetlands Ecology and Management (2021)

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    Variation Among Genotypes and Source Habitats in Growth and Fecundity of the Wetland Invasive Plant Phalaris arundinacea L

    The spread of invasive wetland plants has resulted in a number of negative impacts to wetland habitats including reductions in biodiversity, displacement of native plants, and altered water flow. Phalaris arundin...

    Michael F. Nelson, Neil O. Anderson in Wetlands (2015)

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    Population genetic structure of N. American and European Phalaris arundinacea L. as inferred from inter-simple sequence repeat markers

    Phalaris arundinacea L. (reed canarygrass) has become one of the most aggressive invaders of North American wetlands. P. arundinacea is native to temperate N. America, Europe, and Asia, but repea...

    Michael F. Nelson, Neil O. Anderson, Michael D. Casler in Biological Invasions (2014)

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    Competive ability of invasive Miscanthus biotypes with aggressive switchgrass

    Miscanthus (Miscanthus sinensis Anderss. [Poaceae]) is an ornamental and invasive grass native to Asia that has naturalized in several areas of the Middle Atlantic United States. Predicting how likely miscanthus ...

    Mary Hockenberry Meyer, Joe Paul, Neil O. Anderson in Biological Invasions (2010)

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    Invasiveness in wetland plants in temperate North America

    The spread of invasive taxa, includingLythrum salicaria, Typha × glauca, Myriophyllum spicatum, Phalaris arundinacea, andPhragmites australis, has dramatically changed the vegetation of many wetlands of North Ame...

    Susan M. Galatowitsch, Neil O. Anderson, Peter D. Ascher in Wetlands (1999)