Ammophila arenaria
National Institutes of Health
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Introduced populations of Lacerta bilineata and Podarcis muralis were discovered on Boscombe cliffs in 2002. Since then both…
This paper considers the potential for an invasive dune plant, marram grass (Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link), to form a seed bank…
The genetic structure of marram grass populations at coastal and inland locations, 200 m apart, was investigated at three sites…
Cyst and root‐knot nematodes show high levels of gross morphological similarity. This presents difficulties for the study of…
Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria L.), a sand-stabilizing plant species in coastal dune areas, is affected by a specific…
Decline of Lupinus arboreus Sims in the Pinus radiata D. Don forests established on New Zealand's west coast sand dunes was first…
Perennial species invading the early stages of primary successions face constant, and often rapid, change in their biotic and…
SummaryA comparative study of blade photosynthesis and nitrogen use efficiency was made on the dune grasses Ammophila arenaria…
A balanced application of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulphur fertilisers significantly increased…
RésuméL'étude du fonctionnement du cycle de l'azote dans les milieux dunaires des côtes méditerranéennes françaises a conduit…