[MAIPC] Phalaris arundinacea

Rohrbaugh, Andrew anrohrbaug at pa.gov
Thu Jul 9 09:12:06 PDT 2015


I seem to recall the webinar link below talking about the genetic studies that were done and mentioning that all of the populations studied were hybridized. I can’t remember, and don’t have time to listen through it today, but they may mention the source:

http://www.conservationwebinars.net/webinars/reed-canarygrass-research-and-control-methods



Andrew Rohrbaugh | Botanist
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources
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Subject: [MAIPC] Phalaris arundinacea

All

Do you treat Phalaris arundinacea? Everywhere?

This species likely has both native and non-native strains in North America. When I worked in Ohio we treated it as non-native but many DC-area floras treat it as native.

Some key references (thanks to Rob Soreng):
-Baldini, R. M. 1995. Revision of the genus Phalaris L. (Gramineae). Webbia 49(2): 265–329.
-Shetler, S. G., S. S. Orli, E. F. Wells & M. Bayersdorfer. 2006. Checklist of the vascular plants of Plummers Island, Maryland – Contribution XXIX to the natural history of Plummers Island, Maryland. Bull. Biol. Soc. Wash. 14: i–iii + 1–58.
-Ibrahim, K. M. & P. M. Peterson. 2014. Grasses of Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Contr. Bot. 99: 1–128.

This may be informative but I don't yet have access to it:
Merigliano, M. F. & P. Lesica. 1998. The native status of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in the inland northwest, USA. Nat. Areas J. 18: 223–230.

Thanks,
Mark Frey
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