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Cosmopolitan Species as Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis

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Title Cosmopolitan Species as Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis
Creator Eller, Franziska Skálová, Hana Caplan, Joshua S. Bhattarai, Ganesh P. Burger, Melissa K. Cronin, James T. Guo, Wen-Yong Guo, Xiao Hazelton, Eric L. G. Kettenring, Karin M. Lambertini, Carla McCormick, Melissa K. Meyerson, Laura A. Mozdzer, Thomas J. Pyšek, Petr et al.
Description Phragmites australis is a cosmopolitan grass and often the dominant species in the ecosystems it inhabits. Due to high intraspecific diversity and phenotypic plasticity, P. australis has an extensive ecological amplitude and a great capacity to acclimate to adverse environmental conditions; it can therefore offer valuable insights into plant responses to global change. Here we review the ecology and ecophysiology of prominent P. australis lineages and their responses to multiple forms of...
Date 2017-11-16T08:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wats_facpub/1098 info:doi/10.3389/fpls.2017.01833 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wats_facpub/article/2120/viewcontent/WATSfacpub2017EllerSkalovaCaplan_CosmopolitanSpeciesModels.pdf
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Source Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
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Contributor Frontiers Research Foundation
Subject Phragmites australis global change common reed ecophysiological Life Sciences

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