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- W1979964165 abstract "Successful reintroduction of native species into landscapes requires an understanding of how introduced species invaded and became established. This study was conducted to determine the effect of temperature on interspecific seedling interference of two wetland grasses [sloughgrass ( Beckmannia syzigachne Steud.) and tufted hairgrass ( Deschampsia caespitosa L.)] native to the Pacific Northwest and tall fescue ( Festuca arundinaceae Schreb. cv. Titan), a non‐native grass species. The relationships of species interference to the thermal response of Photosystem II (PS II) fluorescence reappearance ratio (FRR) and glutathione reductase (GR) thermal stability were also investigated using the Mantel product moment correlation ( r m ). Three combinations of two‐species replacement series experiments (sloughgrass–hairgrass mixture, sloughgrass–tall fescue mixture, and hairgrass–tall fescue mixture) were conduced in growth chambers, planted in five proportions (0.0:1.0, 0.25:0.75, 0.5:0.5, 0.75:0.25, and 1.0:0.0), and grown at four temperatures (5, 10, 20, and 30°C). The FRR and GR were measured at eight temperatures ranging from 5 to 40°C. Tall fescue aggressiveness, relative to sloughgrass and hairgrass, increased with increasing temperature. Sloughgrass and hairgrass ranked second and third, respectively, and were only more aggressive than tall fescue at 5°C. Peak FRR occurred at 15, 20, and 22.5°C for sloughgrass, hairgrass, and tall fescue, respectively. Seedling dry mass of species was correlated with the stability of GR and the average efficiency of the PS II apparatus over the range of growing temperatures ( r m = −1.00 and 0.96, respectively). Tall fescue had greater PS II efficiency and GR stability under elevated temperatures than sloughgrass and hairgrass, which may explain why tall fescue has been able to dominate some wetland landscapes of the temperate Pacific Northwest." @default.
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- W1979964165 title "Temperature Effects on Interspecific Interference among Two Native Wetland Grasses and Tall Fescue" @default.
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