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Light response of native and introduced miscanthus sinensis seedlings
David P. Matlaga
, Lauren D. Quinn
,
Adam S. Davis
, J. Ryan Stewart
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Light Response
100%
Shade Tolerance
100%
M. Sinensis
100%
Miscanthus Sinensis
100%
Leaf Area
83%
US Population
66%
Japanese Population
50%
United States
33%
Half-sib
33%
Common Garden Experiment
33%
Light Level
33%
Biomass Allocation
33%
Leaf Size
33%
Total Leaf Area
33%
Ornamental Plantings
33%
Maternal Lines
33%
Asia
16%
Superplasticity
16%
Low-light Conditions
16%
Midwest
16%
Subtle Differences
16%
Total Mass
16%
Japan
16%
Light Capture
16%
Mass Growth
16%
Asian Population
16%
Biomass Production
16%
Display Characteristics
16%
Intolerant
16%
Foliage
16%
Light Environment
16%
Aboveground Biomass
16%
Grass
16%
Bioenergy Crops
16%
Introduced Range
16%
Poaceae
16%
Land Managers
16%
Phenotypic Plasticity
16%
Size Growth
16%
U.S. Corn Belt
16%
Leaf Traits
16%
Management Implications
16%
Invasive Population
16%
Leaf Mass
16%
Leaf Biomass
16%
Area Size
16%
Growth Allocation
16%
High Light Conditions
16%
Indian Species
16%
Mass Size
16%
Naturalized Population
16%
Low Plasticity
16%
Light Gradient
16%
Leaf Growth
16%
Invasive Range
16%
Seedling Leaf
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Leaf Area
100%
Miscanthus Sinensis
100%
Shade Tolerance
85%
Ornamentals
28%
Seeds
14%
Biomass Production
14%
Poaceae
14%
Phenotypic Plasticity
14%
Belowground Biomass
14%
Bioenergy
14%