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Limnological Aspects Of Upland Island: A Wilderness Area In East Texas, J. A. Sidnell, C W. Reed, J. D. Mccullough Jan 1986

Limnological Aspects Of Upland Island: A Wilderness Area In East Texas, J. A. Sidnell, C W. Reed, J. D. Mccullough

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Floristic Composition And Management Of East Texas Pitcher Plant Bogs, E. S. Nixon, J. R. Ward Jan 1986

Floristic Composition And Management Of East Texas Pitcher Plant Bogs, E. S. Nixon, J. R. Ward

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Physiological And Anatomical Aspects Of Photosynthesis Of Two Agrostis Species At A Sub‐Antarctic Island, Philippa M. Drennan Jan 1986

Physiological And Anatomical Aspects Of Photosynthesis Of Two Agrostis Species At A Sub‐Antarctic Island, Philippa M. Drennan

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Leaf anatomy, rates of photosynthesis, leaf N, chlorophyll, RuBP carboxylase and nitrate reductase were studied on the indigenous Agrostis magellanica Lam. and the invasive alien Agrostis stolonifera L. on Marion Island (46° 54′ S, 37° 45′ E). Leaves of A. magellanica were more deeply ridged, thicker and more sclerophyllus than those of A. stolonifera. Mesophyll cells of A. magellanica were larger but the number of cells per unit leaf area and the total area of chloroplast per unit leaf area were the same for the two species. Maximum CO2 assimilation rates for the two species did not differ (mean maxima …