Similar Items: Protection offered by leaf fungal endophytes to an invasive species against native herbivores depends on soil nutrients
- Response of endophyte-infected and endophyte-free tall fescue plants to partial submergence at two developmental stages
- Concentración de ergovalina en festuca infectada con Epichloë coenophiala según el ciclo y la frecuencia de defoliación = Ergovaline concentration in fescue infected with Epichloë coenophiala, according to cycle and defoliation frequency
- Festuca alta
- Calidad nutritiva de láminas de festuca alta (Festuca arundinacea Schreb) en rebrotes de verano y otoño
- A fungal endophyte of a palatable grass affects preference of large herbivores
- Delimitación de zonas de manejo en pasturas bajo diferentes niveles de nitrógeno y épocas del año.
Author: Graff, Barbara Pamela
- The spatiotemporal stability of plant diversity is disconnected from biomass stability in response to human activities in a South American temperate grassland
- Shrunk coexistence: cattle exclusion and nutrient addition intensify competition between native and exotic grasses with low phenological overlap
- La flora de la Reserva Urbana de la defensa. El Palomar, una "isla verde" en el oeste del conurbano bonaerense
- The Bug-Network (BugNet): A Global Experimental Network Testing the Effects of Invertebrate Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on Plant Communities and Ecosystem Function in Open Ecosystems
- Regional and local factors control of beetles’ community composition in arid steppes Patagonia
- Reserva Municipal de San Vicente (Argentina): caracterización y propuestas de conservación del pastizal
Author: Gundel, Pedro Emilio
- Temporal host–symbiont dynamics in community contexts : Impacts of host fitness and vertical transmission efficiency on symbiosis prevalence
- Herbicide-resistant weeds from dryland agriculture in Argentina
- Hongos endófitos en festuca alta: del problema a las soluciones
- A fungal endophyte of a palatable grass affects preference of large herbivores
- Protection offered by leaf fungal endophytes to an invasive species against native herbivores depends on soil nutrients
- Germination requirements of two sheep-preferred grasses (Hordeum comosum and Koeleria vurilochensis var. patagonica) from semiarid Patagonian steppes