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Serpentine as a Model System for Edaphic Adaptation: Addressing the Role AMF Play in Plant Adaptation to Toxic Soils10-02-2006
The chemical and physical, or edaphic, features of serpentine soil create unique, locally adapted vegetation... may greatly contribute to plant growth and fitness in harsh edaphic conditions.
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Serpentine as a Model System for Edaphic Adaptation: Addressing the Role AMF Play in Plant Adaptation to Toxic Soils10-02-2006
The chemical and physical, or edaphic, features of serpentine soil create unique, locally adapted vegetation... may greatly contribute to plant growth and fitness in harsh edaphic conditions.
http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.abstr... (HTML)
Potential Edaphic Effects of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) Invasion: From Microbial Function to Ecosystem Alteration06-17-2004
... Development National Center for Environmental Research Research Project Search Potential Edaphic Effects of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) Invasion: From Microbial Function to Ecosystem Alteration Potential Edaphic Effects of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) Invasion: From Microbial Function to Ecosystem Alteration EPA Grant Number: U916211 Title: Potential Edaphic Effects of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) Invasion: From Microbial Function to ... EPAADDEDTEXT rfa; funding Potential Edaphic Effects of Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) Invasion: From Microbial Function to ...
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Great Lakes Ecosystem: 1994 Proceedings of the Midwest Oak Savanna Conferences [Taft]03-09-2006
The goals of this study were to describe edaphic factors that unify flatwoods and identify which of these edaphic factors best explain variation in flatwoods vegetation ...
http://www.epa.gov/ecopage/upland/oak/oak94/Proceedings/Taft.html (HTML)
Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
... frond biomass and rhizosphere microbial community characteristics are correlated to edaphic factors... biomass and rhizosphere microbial community characteristics are correlated with local edaphic factors such as soil chemistry and geological age.
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Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
... in your message. Research Product Plumley, Francis Gerald. 1978. Atrazine Effects on Salt Marsh Edaphic Algae. M.S. Thesis.
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/c1595.htm (HTML)
Interactions Between Changing Climate, N-Deposition, and <em>Bromus Tectorum</em> L. Establishment in the Great Basin Desert Ecosystem09-18-2007
Approach: To mimic the effects of predicted climatic and edaphic changes to the ecosystem, different precipitation zones will be created ...
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Interactions Between Changing Climate, N-Deposition, and <em>Bromus Tectorum</em> L. Establishment in the Great Basin Desert Ecosystem09-18-2007
Approach: To mimic the effects of predicted climatic and edaphic changes to the ecosystem, different precipitation zones will be created ...
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Great Lakes Ecosystem: 1993 Midwest Oak Savanna Conferences [Shuey]03-09-2006
... its existence to the unique interplay between past biogeographic events, edaphic conditions and past and present disturbance regimes... a few key ecological resources, such as specific soil types, edaphic conditions or to an individual hostplant species or genus.
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Great Lakes Ecosystem: 1994 Proceedings of the Midwest Oak Savanna Conferences [Bowles]03-09-2006
... 1968; Strang 1972), and forest openings caused by fire or edaphic factors in the southeastern U.S... 1986) and Homoya (1994) contend that barrens generally have edaphically restricted plant growth, reduced herbaceous diversity, and ecological stability, most ...
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