Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea
Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea
(large gray willow)
Plants
Exotic

7 results for Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea (large gray willow)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
5316 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Habitat Alteration Observational Field The dense root structure of Salix atrocinerea alters stream hydrology, eliminating... 38245
5317 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Water Quality Observational Field The species presence in streams creates microhabitats which have lowered temperatures and dissolved... 38245
5318 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Other Observational Field Species will bioaccumulate arsenic, cadmium, zinc, iron, lead, and manganese. 38249
5319 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Other Observational Field Species will bioaccumulate arsenic, cadmium, zinc, iron, lead, and manganese. 38250
5320 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Other Experimental Laboratory Salix atrocinerea will bioaccumulate arsenic, cadmium, zinc, iron, lead, and manganese. 38251
5321 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Competition Observational Field Salix atrocinerea is a faculative resprouter and will rapidly recolonize ecosystems... 38253
5322 Salix cf. cinerea/atrocinerea Other Experimental Field Salix atrocinerea will bioaccumulate aresenic. 38261

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