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Publications Details for Grant Number R829406

Physiological Mechanisms of Estuarine Sediment Oxidation by Spartina Cordgrasses

RFA: Phytoremediation (2001)

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Journal Article Lee RW. Physiological adaptations of the invasive cordgrass Spartina anglica to reducing sediments: rhizome metabolic gas fluxes and enhanced O2 and H2S transport. Marine Biology 2003;143(1):9-15. R829406 (2002)
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Journal Article Maricle BR, Lee RW. Aerenchyma development and oxygen transport in the estuarine cordgrasses Spartina alterniflora and S. anglica. Aquatic Botany 2002;74(2):109-120. R829406 (2002)
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Presentation Lee RW, Maricle BR. Oxygenation of sediments by Spartina marsh grasses: potential facilitation of pollutant degradation. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency International Applied Phytotechnologies Conference, Chicago, IL, March 3-5, 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Lee RW, Maricle BR. Oxygen transport and adaptations to flooding in estuarine cordgrasses. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Joint Program in Phytoremediation Principal Investigators Meeting, Washington, DC, January 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Lee RW. Physiological adaptations of marine organisms to extreme environments. Seminar presented to the University of Oregon, Coos Bay, OR, October 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Lee RW. Physiological mechanisms of estuarine sediment oxidation by Spartina cordgrasses. Seminar presented to the Biology Department, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, May 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Lee RW. Changes in carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of C4 estuarine grasses under different salinity levels. Poster presented at the Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Conference, Seattle, WA, September 14-18, 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Kiirats O, Edwards GE, Lee RW. Effects of salinity on carbon isotope discrimination and photosynthesis in C4 estuarine grasses. Presented at the 89th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 1-6, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Kiirats O, Edwards GE, Lee RW. Effects of salinity on photosynthesis in C4 estuarine grasses. Poster presented at the Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina, San Francisco, CA, November 8-10, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Lee RW. Oxygen transport and physiological mechanisms influencing zonation in salt marsh grasses. Presented at the Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina, San Francisco, CA, November 8-10, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Lee RW. Oxygen transport through aerenchyma in Spartina (Poaceae). Presented at the Botanical Society of America Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL, July 26-31, 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR, Crosier JJ, Bussiere BC, Lee RW. Potential for marsh plants to oxygenate sediments and enhance bioremediation of pollutants. Presented at the 25th International Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, July 18-23, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle BR. What makes a successful estuarine invader? Comparative hypoxia-and salt-stress physiology of introduced Spartina and native Distichlis grasses. Presented at the Eco-Evo Lunch, Washington State University School of Biological Sciences Informal Departmental Seminar, Pullman, WA, January 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Presentation Maricle B, Lee RW. Aerenchyma development and oxygen transport in the estuarine cordgrasses Spartina alterniflora and S. anglica. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, February 25 to March 1, 2002. R829406 (2002)
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Presentation Peyer SM, Young D, Lee RW. Effects of sulfide on photosynthesis and respiration in Zostera marina and Z. japonica. Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, February 9-14, 2003. R829406 (Final)
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Proceedings Maricle BR, Kiirats O, Edwards GE, Lee RW. Effects of salinity on photosynthesis in C4 estuarine grasses. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina, San Francisco, CA, November 8-10, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Proceedings Maricle BR, Lee RW. Mechanisms of sulfide and anoxia tolerance in saltmarsh grasses in relation to elevational zonation. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina, San Francisco, CA, November 8-10, 2004. R829406 (Final)
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Report Maricle BR, Lee RW. The effect of mowing on oxygen transport in Spartina anglica (Poaceae). Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mount Vernon, WA, 2003, No. 27, 26 pp. R829406 (Final)
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