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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...
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demonstrated that P. australis has
similar greenhouse gas
emissions to
Spartina alterniflora, a
plant native to the
Atlantic coast of the Americas. However, other...
- the center. The
larva feeds exclusively on
smooth cordgr**** (Spartina
alterniflora)[verification needed]. Four
subspecies are recognized: P. a.
aaroni Skinner...
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their main producers, such as the salt
marsh cord gr****, or
Spartina alterniflora, and
ultimately become completely unproductive.
Scientists have studied...
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Dactylis fasciculata Lam. - now
Spartina alterniflora Dactylis maritima Walter - now
Spartina alterniflora Dactylis species are
perennial gr****es, forming...
- (cheatgr****,
Bromus tectorum),
nutrient cycling (smooth cordgr****
Spartina alterniflora), and
hydrology (Tamarix) in
native ecosystems.
Invasive species that...
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strong relationship with
Sporobolus alterniflorus, also
known as
Spartina alterniflora, a gr****
commonly found in
abundance in salt marshes. The
maximum recorded...
- 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...