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Typha x glauca
Known as:
Typha angustifolia x Typha latifolia
, Typha glauca
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National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Typha glauca Godron and its parental plants in Poland: taxonomic characteristics
Renata Nowińska
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Barbara Gawronska
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Aneta Czarna
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Małgorzata Wyrzykiewicz-Raszewska
Hydrobiologia
2014
Natural interspecific hybridization between Typha latifolia L. and Typha angustifolia L. was analyzed by morpho-anatomical and…Â
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2009
2009
Responses by macroinvertebrates to cattail litter quality and timing of litter submergence in a Northern Prairie Marsh
Jeffrey W. Nelson
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John A. Kadlec
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Henry R. Murkin
Wetlands
2009
An experiment was conducted in the Delta Marsh in south-central Manitoba to assess the effects of initial litter quality…Â
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2009
2009
Estimating the breakdown and accumulation of emergent macrophyte litter: A mass-balance approach
Jay Christensen
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William G. Crumpton
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Arnold G. van der Valk
Wetlands
2009
Litter accumulation within emergent macrophyte marshes may significantly influence abiotic conditions and biota but litter is…Â
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2009
2009
Patterns of environmental change associated withTypha xglauca invasion in a Great Lakes coastal wetland
Nancy C. Tuchman
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Daniel J. Larkin
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Pamela Geddes
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Radka Wildová
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Kathijo Jankowski
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Deborah E. Goldberg
Wetlands
2009
Typha x glauca (hybrid cattail) is an aggressive invader of wetlands in the upper Midwest, USA. There is widespread concern about…Â
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2007
2007
Do seed banks confer resilience to coastal wetlands invaded by Typha glauca?
Christin B. Frieswyk
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Joy B. Zedler
2007
Historically, seed banks conferred resilience to Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetlands by providing propagules of many species…Â
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2002
2002
Epifluorescent and histochemical aspects of shoot anatomy of Typha latifolia L., Typha angustifolia L. and Typha glauca Godr.
Hilary A. McManus
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Julian Seago
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Laura Clare Marsh
Annals of botany
2002
Using epifluorescent and histochemical techniques, we examined anatomical differences in the shoot organs of Typha latifolia, T…Â
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