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List of works by Carla Lambertini

A phylogeographic study of the cosmopolitan genus Phragmites (Poaceae) based on AFLPs

scientific article published in 2006

Ammonium and nitrate are both suitable inorganic nitrogen forms for the highly productive wetland grass Arundo donax , a candidate species for wetland paludiculture

scientific article published in 2017

Assessing nutrient responses and biomass quality for selection of appropriate paludiculture crops

scientific article published on 02 February 2019

Assessment of Anthropogenic Impacts on the Genetic Diversity of Phragmites australis in Small-River Habitats

scientific article published on 26 October 2023

Climate and genome size shape the intraspecific variation in ecological adaptive strategies of a cosmopolitan grass species

Climate and genome size shape the intraspecific variation in ecological adaptive strategies of a cosmopolitan grass species

scientific article published on 5 July 2024

Clone-specific differences in Phragmites australis: Effects of ploidy level and geographic origin

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Competition among native and invasive Phragmites australis populations: An experimental test of the effects of invasion status, genome size, and ploidy level

scientific article published on 13 January 2020

Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis

scientific article published on 16 November 2017

Cryptic lineages and potential introgression in a mixed‐ploidy species (Phragmites australis) across temperate China

Do ploidy level and nuclear genome size and latitude of origin modify the expression of Phragmites australis traits and interactions with herbivores?

Evidence does not support the targeting of cryptic invaders at the subspecies level using classical biological control: the example of Phragmites

scientific article published on 04 June 2019

Expansive reed populations-alien invasion or disturbed wetlands?

scientific article published on 23 February 2018

Exploring the borders of European Phragmites within a cosmopolitan genus

scientific article published on September 6, 2012

Expression of major photosynthetic and salt-resistance genes in invasive reed lineages grown under elevated CO2 and temperature

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Gas exchange and growth responses to nutrient enrichment in invasive Glyceria maxima and native New Zealand Carex species

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Genetic diversity in three invasive clonal aquatic species in New Zealand

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Genetic diversity of common reed in the southern Baltic Sea region – Is there an influence of disturbance?

scientific article published in 2022

Genetic diversity patterns in Phragmites australis at the population, regional and continental scales

Genetic diversity patterns in Phragmites australis populations in straightened and in natural river sites in Lithuania

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Genetic diversity patterns of rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces after migration by Tai Lue and Akha between China and Thailand

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Genetic structure of the submersed Ranunculus baudotii (sect. Batrachium ) population in a lowland stream in Denmark

scholarly article by Carla Lambertini et al published January 2017 in Aquatic Botany

Global networks for invasion science: benefits, challenges and guidelines

article by Jasmin G. Packer et al published 10 November 2016 in Biological Invasions

Growth and morphology in relation to temperature and light availability during the establishment of three invasive aquatic plant species

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Herbarium specimens as a source of DNA for AFLP fingerprinting of Phragmites (Poaceae): possibilities and limitations

article published in 2008

Heteroplasmy due to chloroplast paternal leakage: another insight into Phragmites haplotypic diversity in North America

article published in 2016

Hybridization of common reed in North America? The answer is blowing in the wind

scientific article published on September 18, 2012

Increased invasive potential of non-native Phragmites australis: elevated CO2 and temperature alleviate salinity effects on photosynthesis and growth

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Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 on two phylogeographically distinct clones of common reed (Phragmites australis).

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Intraspecific variation in Phragmites australis : Clinal adaption of functional traits and phenotypic plasticity vary with latitude of origin

scientific article published in 2020

Invasion of Old World Phragmites australis in the New World: precipitation and temperature patterns combined with human influences redesign the invasive niche

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Invasion strategies in clonal aquatic plants: are phenotypic differences caused by phenotypic plasticity or local adaptation?

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Living in two worlds: Evolutionary mechanisms act differently in the native and introduced ranges of an invasive plant.

scientific article published on 29 January 2018

Minimum Fe requirement and toxic tissue concentration of Fe in Phragmites australis : A tool for alleviating Fe-deficiency in constructed wetlands

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Mowing regime has different effects on reed stands in relation to habitat.

scientific article published on 24 January 2014

Nutrient removal potential and biomass production by Phragmites australis and Typha latifolia on European rewetted peat and mineral soils

scientific article published on 24 July 2020

Phenotypic traits of Phragmites australis clones are not related to ploidy level and distribution range

scientific article published on 15 June 2012

Phenotypic traits of the Mediterranean Phragmites australis M1 lineage: differences between the native and introduced ranges

Photosynthesis of co-existing Phragmites haplotypes in their non-native range: are characteristics determined by adaptations derived from their native origin?

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Phragmites australis: How do genotypes of different phylogeographic origins differ from their invasive genotypes in growth, nitrogen allocation and gas exchange?

Phylogenetic diversity shapes salt tolerance in Phragmites australis estuarine populations in East China

scientific article published on 19 October 2020

Phylogeography reveals a potential cryptic invasion in the Southern Hemisphere of Ceratophyllum demersum, New Zealand's worst invasive macrophyte

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Physiological Adaptation to Water Salinity in Six Wild Halophytes Suitable for Mediterranean Agriculture

scientific article published on 5 February 2021

Physiology of a plant invasion

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Preadaptation and post-introduction evolution facilitate the invasion of Phragmites australis in North America

scientific article published on 25 November 2014

Salt Tolerance and Na Allocation in Sorghum bicolor under Variable Soil and Water Salinity

scientific article published on 28 April 2020

Small genome separates native and invasive populations in an ecologically important cosmopolitan grass.

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Some like it hot: small genomes may be more prevalent under climate extremes

scientific article published on 9 February 2024

Tall-statured grasses: a useful functional group for invasion science

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The C4 Atriplex halimus vs. the C3 Atriplex hortensis: Similarities and Differences in the Salinity Stress Response

scientific article published on 29 September 2021

The invasion history of Elodea canadensis and E. nuttallii (Hydrocharitaceae) in Italy from herbarium accessions, field records and historical literature

scientific article published in 2022

The potential for biological control on cryptic plant invasions

scientific article published on 29 February 2020

The value of repetitive sequences in chloroplast DNA for phylogeographic inference: A comment on Vachon & Freeland 2011

scientific article published on April 25, 2012

Tracing the origin of Gulf Coast Phragmites (Poaceae): a story of long-distance dispersal and hybridization

scientific article published on 14 February 2012

Why are tall-statured energy grasses of polyploid species complexes potentially invasive? A review of their genetic variation patterns and evolutionary plasticity

scientific article published on 15 July 2019