Freshwater ecosystems have long contended with Salvinia molesta, a floating fern that can nearly double its biomass every 36 ...
A genome study explains why the invasive water fern Salvinia molesta spreads so fast, offering new hope for its control.
Salvinia molesta can double its biomass in 36 hours. It spreads across ponds, lakes and slow-moving waterways in a smothering ...
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