Assessment of Aboveground and Belowground Vegetative Fragments as Propagules in the Bioenergy Crops Arundo donax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Lack of Impacts during Early Establishment Highlights a Short-Term Management Window for Minimizing Invasions from Perennial Biomass Crops.High C3 photosynthetic capacity and high intrinsic water use efficiency underlies the high productivity of the bioenergy grass Arundo donaxGenetic control of rhizomes and genomic localization of a major-effect growth habit QTL in perennial wildrye.Bioenergy and Invasive Plants: Quantifying and Mitigating Future RisksManaging Spread from Rhizome Fragments is Key to Reducing Invasiveness in Miscanthus × giganteusLeaf plasticity and stomatal regulation determines the ability of Arundo donax plantlets to cope with water stress
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Assessment of Aboveground and Belowground Vegetative Fragments as Propagules in the Bioenergy Crops Arundo donax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 2012
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Assessment of Aboveground and ...... nax and Miscanthus × giganteus
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Guy B. Kyser
J. Jeremiah Mann
Jacob N. Barney
Joseph M. DiTomaso
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P2888
P304
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10.1007/S12155-012-9286-Z
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2012-12-28T00:00:00Z