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greater seasonal carbon gain across a broad temperature range contributes to the invasive potential of phalaris arundinacea (poaceae; reed canary grass) over the native sedge carex stricta (cyperaceae).• premise of the study: most invasive plants grow faster and produce more biomass than the species that they displace, but physiological mechanisms leading to invasive success are poorly understood. to foster novel control approaches, our goal was to determine whether the grass phalaris arundinacea possessed superior physiological strategies that contributed to its success over native sedges. • methods: data for spring, summer, and autumn diel gas-exchange, leaf morphology, and nitrogen content ...201121613081
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