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Common Reed: Researchers May Have Uncovered Some Mysteries Surrounding This Invasive Plant
Common reed is a highly invasive grass mostly found in wetland and marshes areas. It tends to spread very quickly in these areas. Common reeds have recently been considered as one of the most important and most studied plants in the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Certain Fish Species Are Rapidly Evolving to Adapt With Ocean Acidification
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Without This Gut Bacteria, Digestion of Sushi and Seaweed is Impossible: New Study
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Fecal Transplant Pills Used in a Clinical Trial to Help People with Peanut Allergy
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Certain Pet Foods Contain DNA from Endangered Shark Species, Alarming Report Reveals
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Noise Pollution Affects Marine Life, Turtles Used by Scientists To Prove the Claim
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California Wildfire Blamed for Increased Fecal Bacteria, Cloudiness in Coastal Waters
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Oregon, Idaho May Experience Tougher Drought Conditions This Year, Says Climatologist
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'Super Fog' Caused Dozens of Vehicle to Crash in Florida, Killing Three
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NASA Satellite Captures Image of Massive Seven-Story 'Monster Wave' in Portugal
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Celebrating Yellowstone's 150th Birthday: Take a Look at the History of this Iconic National Park
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Experts Fear Radiation Levels '10x Worse Than Chernobyl' as Russia Attacks Nuclear Plant in Ukraine
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Darwinian Theory of Evolution Found in Abrupt Shifts in Animal Evolution: New Research