How might an introduced plant species kill native plant species?

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How might an introduced plant species kill native plant species?

A. An introduced plant’s rapid growth can deprive native plants of sunlight. B. An introduced plant’s rapid growth can deprive native plants of food. C. An introduced plant can ...show more

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B Example: The salt cedar which was imported from Eurasia, pulls water out of the soil and increased...

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Which plant/species performs the "best" at photosynthesis? I'm looking for ~CO2 converted vs. mass of plant

Which plant/species performs the "best" at photosynthesis? with all other conditions being equal, what would be the best plant to perform the photosynthesys cycle (convert CO2 to O2) my metric would be something like CO2 converted vs. mass...

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C4 plants (e.g. maize, sugar cane) photosynthesize better than C3 plants (e.g. wheat rice). The C4 advantage...

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What species of plants have life cycles that include more than one type of plant growth in the same species?

I remember reading years ago about some plants where the plant grows and makes seeds, then the seeds grow and a plant that looks unrelated grows from the seeds. Then the new plant will grow and make seeds which grow into the plant that you started with...

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Ferns have this life cycle a protothallus a sexual phase of reproduction that looks nothing like the...

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Many plant species exist as separate male- and female plants. How do they propagate from the seed?

In species that exist as separate male- and female plants, presumably the pollen will come from the male plant, while the seed will develop in the female plant. How can this seed coming from the same female plant develop in separate male- and female...

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It all comes down to sex chromosomes...like when male and female animals mate, some are male and others...

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Is anyone else getting discouraged by all the questions advocating the eradication of one species or another?

What I mean is questions like "Why don't we kill all the flies?" or "why dont we kill all sharks and alligators, what purpose do they serve anyway?" Seriously it makes me very sad to think that people can so casually suggest and accept...

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What I don't understand is the need for the rationalization for the supposed "purpose" of...

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It is estimated that the earth losing 4000 species of plant and animals every year. If S represents the number

It is estimated that the earth losing 4000 species of plant and animals every year. If S represents the number of species living last year, how many species are on the earth this year?

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S - 4000?

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Plant species for hydroponic research project?

I'm going to conduct an experiment on the ability of a plant species to absorb arsenic in water. The experiment will be carried out in a hydroponic aerogarden. I need a plant that will germinate and grow quickly (40-50 days), does not grow very large...

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I suggest lettuce. Grows well in hydroponic solution and ready in 35-55 days. Use leaf varieties. Tom...

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Help with plant species?

In science right now we are doing biology. We went to a forest and we had to take pictures of various plants and identify them. Unfortunately, i cant find these species, or, i don't know exactly how to find what they are called. Does somebody know the...

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I know only that the last one is an Equisetum (horse-tail) hope it helps.

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Help with plant species?

In science right now we are doing biology. We went to a forest and we had to take pictures of various plants and identify them. Unfortunately, i cant find these species, or, i don't know exactly how to find what they are called. Does somebody know the...

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1-not a mayapple, twinflower or vanilla leaf. Ive seen it but cant come up with that name sorry Polygonatum...

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Help with plant species?

In science right now we are doing biology. We went to a forest and we had to take pictures of various plants and identify them. Unfortunately, i cant find these species, or, i don't know exactly how to find what they are called. Does somebody know the...

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1) Bloodroot (Sanginaria canadensis) 2) 3) Trillium sp (without flower can't ID) 4) Trillium erectum...

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