2024
DOI: 10.1111/wre.12615
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Biology of the invasive species Eragrostis plana in Southern Brazil: What have we learned and how may this help us manage it?

Diana Zabala‐Pardo,
Fabiane Pinto Lamego

Abstract: Since its accidental introduction in 1951, the South African species Eragrostis plana has invaded a large part of the Pampa biome in South America, a highly diverse grassland ecosystem that has coexisted with livestock since its introduction at the beginning of the 17th century. E. plana, a perennial tussock grass with a deep and abundant root system, is resistant to frost and cattle grazing, and a successful competitor for environmental resources. The species is diploid, C4 dispersed endozoochorically, and fl… Show more

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