2010
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2009.09.0542
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Virginia Wildrye Persistence and Performance in Riparian Areas

Abstract: Virginia wildrye (Elymus virginicus L.), a perennial cool‐season grass native to the northeastern United States, grows in moist low ground and could be useful in revegetating riparian areas. In this field study, we compared six populations of Virginia wildrye originally collected from Maryland and New York with a commercial ecotype and a cultivar (‘Omaha’) on wet soils at three locations. All entries were transplanted into single‐row field plots of 15 plants per plot at Wye, MD, Klingerstown, PA, and Big Flats… Show more

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