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- Sporobolus alterniflorus, or synonymously known as Spartina alterniflora, the smooth cordgr****, saltmarsh cordgr****, or salt-water cordgr****, is a perennial...
- high tidal flooding, a monoculture of the smooth cordgr****, Spartina alterniflora dominate, then heading landwards, zones of the salt hay, Spartina patens...
- glycophytes. An example of a halophyte is the salt marsh gr**** Spartina alterniflora (smooth cordgr****). Relatively few plant species are halophytes—perhaps...
- P. australis has similar greenhouse gas emissions to native Spartina alterniflora. However, other studies have demonstrated that it is ****ociated with...
- (cheatgr****, Bromus tectorum), nutrient cycling (smooth cordgr**** Spartina alterniflora), and hydrology (Tamarix) in native ecosystems. Invasive species that...
- Dactylis fasciculata Lam. - now Spartina alterniflora Dactylis maritima Walter - now Spartina alterniflora Dactylis is most commonly known as orchard...
- Kanwisher, John W. (1966). "Gas Transport in the Marsh Gr****, Spartina alterniflora". Journal of Experimental Botany. 17 (2): 355–361. doi:10.1093/jxb/17...
- Spartina alterniflora. Karr, R; Knott, C; Aime, MC (2010). "First Report of Rust Disease Caused by Puccinia sparganioides on Spartina alterniflora in Louisiana"...
- Cortaderia selloana, N****ella neesiana, Spartina densiflora, and Spartina alterniflora. These species have been identified and are being managed by the Ministry...
- mixed ploidy po****tions and Spartina nonaploids with genomes of S. alterniflora and S. maritima origin". Annals of Botany. 105 (4): 527–533. doi:10.1093/aob/mcq008...