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Trisetum spicatum

Common names: Spike triesetum
Taxonomy: Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Poales > Poaceae
Roles: managed species, habitat component, study subject
ITIS TSN: 41294
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 11 | Mentions: 16

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Knowledge graph centered on Trisetum spicatum with 44 nodes and 166 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Ligusticum porteri, Potentilla, Erigeron, Lupinus.

Publications (11)

student_paper

Biotic and abiotic drivers of pathogen prevalence in a rust fungus with multiple plant hosts

2025Role: text_match
student_paper

Investigating alpine plant community responses to simulated warming and dominant species removal at a low and high elevation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

2020Role: text_match
thesis

King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change

2019Role: text_match
article

Plant Identity Influences Foliar Fungal Symbionts More Than Elevation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

2019Microbial EcologyRole: text_match
thesis

Conditional Exploitation and Context-Dependent Fitness Consequences of Pollination Mutualisms

2018http://hdl.handle.net/10150/628436Role: text_match
student_paper

How do distributions of belowground grass-fungal symbioses change over altitudinal gradients in the Colorado Rocky Mountains?

2015Role: text_match
student_paper

How do above and belowground grass-fungus symbioses change over elevational gradients in mountainous Colorado?

2012Role: text_match
thesis

Ecosystem responses to warming-induced plant species loss and increased nitrogen availability in a Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow

2006Role: study subject
article

Aboveground productivity and floristic structure of a high subalpine herbaceous meadow

1979Arctic and Alpine ResearchRole: text_match
article

Caloric content of Rocky Mountain subalpine and Alpine Plants

1976Journal of Range ManagementRole: text_match
student_paper

A study of plant succession on the Gothic earthflow

1969Role: text_match