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Flooding tolerance of Carex species in relation to field distribution and aerenchyma formation.
New Phytol. 2000 Oct;148(1):93-103. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2000.00742.x.
New Phytol. 2000.
PMID: 33863031
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Carex sempervirens and C. ferruginea were only found on nonflooded soil, the latter species preferring moister conditions. ...Although all species survived experimental soil flooding, partial submergence was lethal to C. sempervirens and, surprisingly, also to the w …
Carex sempervirens and C. ferruginea were only found on nonflooded soil, the latter species preferring moister conditions. ... …
Nutrient turnover studies in alpine ecosystems : III. Communities of lower altitudes dominated by Carex sempervirens vill. and Carex ferruginea scop.
Gökçeoğlu M, Rehder H.
Gökçeoğlu M, et al.
Oecologia. 1977 Dec;28(4):317-331. doi: 10.1007/BF00345987.
Oecologia. 1977.
PMID: 28308937
Two plant communities, both dominated by Carex sempervirens but growing at different altitudes of the Northern Calcareous Alp region (IS: 600 m; KS: 1200 m) and one Carex ferruginea - dominated community (KC: 1200 m) are compared as to changes in dry m …
Two plant communities, both dominated by Carex sempervirens but growing at different altitudes of the Northern Calcareous Alp …
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Nutrient turnover studies in alpine ecosystems : I. Phytomass and nutrient relations in four mat communities of the Northern Calcareous Alps.
Rehder H.
Rehder H.
Oecologia. 1976 Dec;22(4):411-423. doi: 10.1007/BF00345317.
Oecologia. 1976.
PMID: 28308901
This discrepancy supports again our hypothesis of an "internal nitrogen cycle" in the Carex ferruginea community. In F and N we find a lower incorporation of N into the annual green mass production compared with the N mineralized in the upper soil layers (Table 1).L …
This discrepancy supports again our hypothesis of an "internal nitrogen cycle" in the Carex ferruginea community. In F and N w …
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