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Differential effects of four abiotic factors on the germination of salt marsh annuals.
Am J Bot. 2000 Nov;87(11):1679-92.
Am J Bot. 2000.
PMID: 11080119
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Patterns of Hutchinsia procumbens, Lythrum hyssopifolium, Parapholis incurva, and possibly Lasthenia glabrata ssp. coulteri germination in response to a nonseasonal rainfall could be explained by their response to salinity, temperature, or photoperiod. ...
Patterns of Hutchinsia procumbens, Lythrum hyssopifolium, Parapholis incurva, and possibly Lasthenia glabrata ssp. coulteri ge …
Facilitation May Buffer Competitive Effects: Indirect and Diffuse Interactions among Salt Marsh Plants.
Callaway RM, Pennings SC.
Callaway RM, et al.
Am Nat. 2000 Oct;156(4):416-424. doi: 10.1086/303398.
Am Nat. 2000.
PMID: 29592137
In contrast, Arthrocnemum directly facilitated the winter annuals Parapholis incurva and Lasthenia glabrata, competed with Spergularia marina, and did not have a significant effect on Limonium. ...We hypothesize that Arthrocnemum buffered the strong competitive effe …
In contrast, Arthrocnemum directly facilitated the winter annuals Parapholis incurva and Lasthenia glabrata, competed with Spe …
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