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    Relationship Between Remotely-sensed Vegetation Indices, Canopy Attributes and Plant Physiological Processes: What Vegetation Indices Can and Cannot Tell Us About the Landscape by Glenn, Edward P, Huete, Alfredo R, Nagler, Pamela L, Nelson, Stephen G

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (28-03-2008)
    “…Vegetation indices (VIs) are among the oldest tools in remote sensing studies. Although many variations exist, most of them ratio the reflection of light in…”
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    Three halophytes for saline-water agriculture: An oilseed, a forage and a grain crop by Glenn, Edward P., Anday, Tekie, Chaturvedi, Rahul, Martinez-Garcia, Rafael, Pearlstein, Susanna, Soliz, Deserie, Nelson, Stephen G., Felger, Richard S.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-08-2013)
    “…“Cultivated Salicornia at Eritrea, Africa” Photograph: David Moore. [Display omitted] ► Salicornia bigelovii is a potential oilseed crop for seawater…”
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    Salt tolerance and osmotic adjustment of Spartina alterniflora (Poaceae) and the invasive M haplotype of Phragmites australis (Poaceae) along a salinity gradient by Vasquez, Edward A, Glenn, Edward P, Guntenspergen, Glenn R, Brown, J. Jed, Nelson, Stephen G

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2006)
    “…An invasive variety of Phragmites australis (Poaceae, common reed), the M haplotype, has been implicated in the spread of this species into North American salt…”
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    Potential for the improvement of Salicornia bigelovii through selective breeding by Zerai, Desale B., Glenn, Edward P., Chatervedi, Rahul, Lu, Zhongjin, Mamood, Amed N., Nelson, Stephen G., Ray, Dennis T.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-05-2010)
    “…Salicornia bigelovii Torr. is an annual salt marsh plant that produces seed oils, protein meal, fresh salad greens and forage on seawater irrigation. We…”
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    Cultivation of Gracilaria parvispora (Rhodophyta) in shrimp-farm effluent ditches and floating cages in Hawaii: a two-phase polyculture system by Nelson, Stephen G, Glenn, Edward P, Conn, Jeff, Moore, David, Walsh, Ted, Akutagawa, Malia

    Published in Aquaculture (15-02-2001)
    “…A culture system for the commercial production of the seaweed Gracilaria parvispora using shrimp-farm effluents for fertilization and floating cage-culture for…”
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    Comparison of salinity tolerance of three Atriplex spp. in well-watered and drying soils by Glenn, Edward P., Nelson, Stephen G., Ambrose, Brendon, Martinez, Rafael, Soliz, Deserie, Pabendinskas, Vytas, Hultine, Kevin

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-11-2012)
    “…► Atriplex species exhibit a wide range of tolerance to salinity and drought. ► Salt tolerance is positively related to sodium uptake. ► Water use efficiency…”
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    Water consumption, irrigation efficiency and nutritional value of Atriplex lentiformis grown on reverse osmosis brine in a desert irrigation district by Soliz, Deserié, Glenn, Edward P., Seaman, Robert, Yoklic, Martin, Nelson, Stephen G., Brown, Paul

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-03-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► The goal was to determine if a halophyte crop could be grown productively on saline irrigation water in a way that maximized yield yet…”
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    Salt tolerance underlies the cryptic invasion of North American salt marshes by an introduced haplotype of the common reed Phragmites australis (Poaceae) by VASQUEZ, Edward A, GLENN, Edward P, BROWN, J. Jed, GUNTENSPERGEN, Glenn R, NELSON, Stephen G

    “…A distinct, non-native haplotype of the common reed Phragmites australis has become invasive in Atlantic coastal Spartina marshes. We compared the salt…”
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    Regeneration of Native Trees in the Presence of Invasive Saltcedar in the Colorado River Delta, Mexico by NAGLER, PAMELA L., HINOJOSA-HUERTA, OSVEL, GLENN, EDWARD P., GARCIA-HERNANDEZ, JAQUELINE, ROMO, REGGIE, CURTIS, CHARLES, HUETE, ALFREDO R., NELSON, STEPHEN G.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2005)
    “…Many riparian zones in the Sonoran Desert have been altered by elimination of the normal flood regime; such changes to the flow regime have contributed to the…”
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    Effect of water motion on the cultivation of the economic seaweed Gracilaria parvispora (Rhodophyta) on Molokai, Hawaii by Ryder, Erin, Nelson, Stephen G., McKeon, Casey, Glenn, Edward P., Fitzsimmons, Kevin, Napolean, Sherman

    Published in Aquaculture (01-09-2004)
    “…A cage culture system was previously developed for the red alga Gracilaria parvispora Abbott on Molokai, HI; however, yields have shown marked variation, even…”
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    Effects of fertilization treatment and stocking density on the growth and production of the economic seaweed Gracilaria parvispora (Rhodophyta) in cage culture at Molokai, Hawaii by Nagler, Pamela L., Glenn, Edward P., Nelson, Stephen G., Napolean, Sherman

    Published in Aquaculture (02-04-2003)
    “…The edible red seaweed, Gracilaria parvispora Abbott, was pulse-fertilized in tanks containing fish-culture water or chemical fertilizer, then cultured in…”
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    Diversity and biomass dynamics of marine algae in Biosphere II's tropical reef macrocosm by Bymers, Leah, Glenn, Edward P., Nelson, Stephen G., Fitzsimmons, Kevin

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2005)
    “…Macrocosms can be used to study complex ecological processes in a small physical space, but the validity of the studies depends on how well the macrocosm…”
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    Correlation between Gracilaria parvispora (Rhodophyta) biomass production and water quality factors on a tropical reef in Hawaii by Glenn, Edward P., Moore, David, Akutagawa, Malia, Himler, Anna, Walsh, Ted, Nelson, Stephen G.

    Published in Aquaculture (01-08-1999)
    “…The factors controlling the growth of the edible, red seaweed, Gracilaria parv ispora Abbott (long ogo), on the south reef of Molokai, HI, were investigated to…”
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    Salt tolerance underlies the cryptic invasion of North American salt marshes by an introduced haplotype of the common reedPhragmites australis(Poaceae) by Vasquez, Edward A., Glenn, Edward P., Brown, J. Jed, Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Nelson, Stephen G.

    “…A distinct, non-native haplotype of the common reedPhragmites australishas become invasive in Atlantic coastalSpartinamarshes. We compared the salt tolerance…”
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    Effects of a Dam and Reservoir on the Distributions and Densities of Macrofauna in Tropical Streams of Guam (Mariana Islands) by Concepcion, Georgette B., Nelson, Stephen G.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-12-1999)
    “…Streams on the island of Guam were surveyed to compare species composition and densities of the most common species among seven rivers, of which three were…”
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    Feeding preferences of adult and juvenile rabbitfish Siganus argenteus in relation to chemical defenses of tropical seaweeds by Paul, Valerie J., Nelson, Stephen G., Sanger, Herling R.

    “…The role of algal secondary metabolites in determining feeding preferences of adult and juvenile rabbitfish Siganus argenteus was examined in outdoor tanks on…”
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    Distribution and Status of Introduced Cichlid Fishes of the Genera Oreochromis and Tilapia in the Islands of the South Pacific and Micronesia by NELSON, STEPHEN G., ELDREDGE, LUCIUS G.

    Published in Asian fisheries science (01-03-1991)
    “…Fishes of the genera Tilapia and Oreochromis have become established in a variety of habitats on numerous islands of the South Pacific and Micronesia…”
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