Conditions may become more favorable for common invasive cool-season grasses in flatwoods in the short term (next several decades).

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Current stressors to this system include invasion of the understory by woody plants, reed canarygrass, and fescue. In the short term, increases in CO2 could make conditions more favorable for common invasive cool-season grasses like reed canarygrass and fescue in flatwoods. However, increases in temperature coupled with decreases in water availability during summer could have negative impacts on these species toward the end of the century.