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Eller, F., H. Skálová, J.S. Caplan, G.P. Bhattarai, M.K. Burger, J.T. Cronin, W. Guo, X. Guo, E.L.G. Hazelton, K.M. Kettenring, C. Lambertini, M.K. McCormick, L.A. Meyerson, T.J. Mozdzer, P. Pyšek, B.K. Sorrell, D.F. Whigham, and H. Brix. 2017. Cosmopolitan species as models for ecophysiological responses to global climate change: The common reed Phragmites australis. Frontiers in Plant Science 8:1833. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01833.
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Reference Number: 40880
Type: Journal Article
Author: Eller, F., H. Skálová, J.S. Caplan, G.P. Bhattarai, M.K. Burger, J.T. Cronin, W. Guo, X. Guo, E.L.G. Hazelton, K.M. Kettenring, C. Lambertini, M.K. McCormick, L.A. Meyerson, T.J. Mozdzer, P. Pyšek, B.K. Sorrell, D.F. Whigham, and H. Brix
Date (year): 2017
Article Title:Cosmopolitan species as models for ecophysiological responses to global climate change: The common reed Phragmites australis
Journal Name: Frontiers in Plant Science
Volume: 8
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Pages: 1833
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Keywords: atmospheric CO2, climate change, eutrophication, global distribution, intraspecific variation, invasive species, salinity, temperature, modeling, Phragmites australis, common reed
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01833
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