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Noyszewski, A.K., N.O. Anderson, A.G. Smith, A. Kilian, D. Dalbotten, E. Ito, A. Timm, H. Pellerin, B. Kubátová, T. Kávová, V. Januš, V. Čurn, K.R. Edwards, D. Bastlová, and J. Květ. 2021. Riparian populations of Minnesota reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are most likely native, based on SNPs (DArTseqLD). Wetlands Ecology and Management 29:467-494. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-021-09795-8.
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Reference Number: 35765
Type: Journal Article
Author: Noyszewski, A.K., N.O. Anderson, A.G. Smith, A. Kilian, D. Dalbotten, E. Ito, A. Timm, H. Pellerin, B. Kubátová, T. Kávová, V. Januš, V. Čurn, K.R. Edwards, D. Bastlová, and J. Květ
Date (year): 2021
Article Title:Riparian populations of Minnesota reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are most likely native, based on SNPs (DArTseqLD)
Journal Name: Wetlands Ecology and Management
Volume: 29
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Pages: 467-494
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Keywords: Herbaria specimens, Population structure, Native species, DArTseqLD, Genotyping by sequencing methods, Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), Phalaris arundinacea, reed canarygrass
DOI: 10.1007/s11273-021-09795-8
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