Abstract The ecophysiological characteristics of native Phragmites australis and exotic Spartina alterniflora grown under waterlogging and salinity were investigated to explore their adaptation potential to sea level rise. The seasonal course of phenotypic traits, photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of P. australis did not change remarkably under shallow flooding, whereas these variables were sensitive to increasing salinity. Waterlogging exacerbated the negative effects of salinity on shoot growth and photosynthetic activity of P. australis, and the combined stresses led to an absence of tassel and reproductive organs. By contrast, S. alterniflora performed well under both stresses and showed an obvious adaptati...
Salt marsh plants in the West Songnen Plain, northern China, are threatened by increasing soil salin...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...
The ecophysiological characteristics of native Phragmites australis and exotic Spartina alterniflora...
The hydrological regime is the dominant factor associated with the degradation and restoration of in...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
As a special ecosystem in western Songnen Plain, Northeast China, Phragmites australis saline-alkali...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
A common but often less tested explanation for the successful invasion of alien species is that inva...
Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. is a grass native to the Atlantic coastal area of North America current...
Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. is a grass native to the Atlantic coastal area of North America current...
The effects of salinity on growth and productivity of Spartina maritima (Curtis) Fernald were invest...
Salt marsh plants in the West Songnen Plain, northern China, are threatened by increasing soil salin...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...
The ecophysiological characteristics of native Phragmites australis and exotic Spartina alterniflora...
The hydrological regime is the dominant factor associated with the degradation and restoration of in...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
As a special ecosystem in western Songnen Plain, Northeast China, Phragmites australis saline-alkali...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
Characterizing the different physiological and ecological responses of Phragmites australis from two...
A common but often less tested explanation for the successful invasion of alien species is that inva...
Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. is a grass native to the Atlantic coastal area of North America current...
Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. is a grass native to the Atlantic coastal area of North America current...
The effects of salinity on growth and productivity of Spartina maritima (Curtis) Fernald were invest...
Salt marsh plants in the West Songnen Plain, northern China, are threatened by increasing soil salin...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...
The prospective rise in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may change the distribution and invasive pot...