Common reed is all too common in our area and throughout the multistate region. Also called by its scientific name, phragmites, it is a grasslike plant that can grow well over 10 feet tall in thick ...
https://doi.org/10.2307/1352890 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/1352890 Copy URL The tidally inundated marsh surface is an important site for energy exchanges for ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Four organizations across northern Ohio, including one in Greater Cleveland, will receive nearly $75,000 in grants to combat phragmites, a common invasive reed. The funds, which are ...
ABSTRACT: A distinct, non-native haplotype of the common reed Phragmites australis has become invasive in Atlantic coastal Spartina marshes. We compared the salt tolerance and other growth ...
A team of researchers recently set out to determine whether it is possible to identify invasive common reed reliably in the field – reducing the need for time-consuming and costly genetic testing. In ...
I have been known as an admirer of some plants that are invasive but beautiful, such as bittersweet and multi-flora rose. However, there is one I thoroughly dislike. The Common Reed or phragmites ...
New research has been done on the native and invasive species of common reed Phragmites australis. In a paper published in Nature Communications, Northeastern University Professor Jennifer Bowen and ...
Down here in the South, we often hear about “thatch,” which is a rather unhappy lawn situation involving a dense layer of decayed vegetation, inconveniently wedged between the ground and the roots of ...