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Differences in wetland plant community establishment with additions of nitrate-n and invasive species (phalaris arundinacea and typha xglauca)
E. K. Green,
S. M. Galatowitsch
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
Horticultural Research Center
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Agriculture & Biology
Typha
100%
Phalaris arundinacea
96%
wetland plants
94%
invasive species
70%
plant communities
66%
nitrates
58%
biomass
30%
wetlands
29%
shoots
12%
Cyperaceae
11%
prairies
11%
meadows
10%
plasticity
9%
greenhouses
7%
seeds
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
invasive species
73%
plant community
66%
wetland
54%
nitrate
50%
biomass
42%
allocation
24%
sedge
17%
mesocosm
15%
farming system
15%
prairie
14%
fertility
14%
meadow
14%
plasticity
13%
seed
12%
North America
10%
restoration
10%
rate
4%