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Ecophysiology of two native invasive woody species and two dominant warm-season grasses in the semiarid grasslands of the Nebraska Sandhills
Author(s): K. D. Eggemeyer, T. Awada, D. A. Wedin, F. E. Harvey and X. H. Zhou
Month: Sep
Year: 2006
Journal: International Journal of Plant Sciences
Volume: 167
Issue: 5
Pages: 991-999
Article Topic(s): Chemistry,Light,Water
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass),
Abstract
Photosynthetic rates and water use efficiency were characterized for Pinus ponderosa, Juniperus virginiana, Schizacyrium scoparium and Panicum virgatum.Suggested Citation
K. D. Eggemeyer, T. Awada, D. A. Wedin, F. E. Harvey and X. H. Zhou. "Ecophysiology of two native invasive woody species and two dominant warm-season grasses in the semiarid grasslands of the Nebraska Sandhills." International Journal of Plant Sciences 167.5 (2006): 991-999.Go back