Publications for:
pest = Cytisus scoparius (weed)
country = U.S.A. (NW)
found 9 publications:
2022
Soil texture and other site-level factors differentially affect growth of Scotch broom (
Cytisus scoparius) and Douglas-fir (
Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings in the western Pacific Northwest
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2022) 52 (1), 38-50
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pestinfo wikiRemoval of invasive Scotch broom increases its negative effects on soil chemistry and plant communities
Oecologia (2022) 198 (1), 243-254
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pestinfo wiki2020
Chemical and mechanical control of the invasive shrub
Cytisus scoparius in forest clearings in western Washington, USA
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2020) 13 (1), 30-35
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pestinfo wikiScotch broom (
Cytisus scoparius) germination and growth responses to light: Implications for logging debris retention after forest harvesting
Weed Science (2020) 68 (5), 517-526
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pestinfo wiki2019
Invasion of the gall mite
Aceria genistae (Acari: Eriophyidae)
, a natural enemy of the invasive weed
Cytisus scoparius, into California, U.S.A. and predictions for climate suitability in other regions using ecological niche modelling
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2019) 29 (5), 494-513
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pestinfo wikiLimits to biocontrol: the effects of urbanization and elevation on
Bruchidius villosus and
Exapion fuscirostre—two biological control agents of
Cytisus scopariusBiological Invasions (2019) 21 (3), 1021-1031
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pestinfo wiki2009
Seed germination and seedling emergence of scotch broom (
Cytisus scoparius)
Weed Science (2009) 57 (6), 620-626
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pestinfo wiki2001
Safe site and seed limitation in
Cytisus scoparius (Scotch broom): Invasibility, disturbance, and the role of cryptogams in a glacial outwash prairie
Biological Invasions (2001) 3 (4), 323-332
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pestinfo wiki1998
The biology of Canadian weeds. 109.
Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link.
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (1998) 78 (3), 497-504
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