Improving Native Plants to Protect and Preserve Louisiana's Coastal Marshes

The restoration of Louisiana's coastal salt marshes has adapted conventional agricultural plant improvement methods to identify and plant native grasses. These include smooth cordgrass and black mangrove. A seed-based propagation system for smooth cordgrass over large areas was developed for ma...

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Hauptverfasser: Harrison, Stephen A, Croughan, Timothy P, Materne, Michael D, Venuto, Bradley C, Breitenbeck, Gary A, Cohn, Marc A, Fang, Xioabing, Ryan, Alicia, Schneider, Raymond W, Shadow, RAlan, Subudhi, Prasanta, Utomo, Herry
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