Publications for:
pest = Alliaria petiolata (weed)
country = U.S.A. (mid N)
found 10 publications:
2016
Do associations between native and invasive plants provide signals of invasive impacts?
Biological Invasions (2016) 18 (12), 3465-3480
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pestinfo wiki2014
Long-term legacies and partial recovery of mycorrhizal communities after invasive plant removal
Biological Invasions (2014) 16 (9), 1979-1990
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pestinfo wikiIntraspecific variation among clones of a naïve rare grass affects competition with a nonnative, invasive forb
Ecology and Evolution (2014) 4 (2), 186-199
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pestinfo wikiEffects of native herbs and light on garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) invasion
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2014) 7 (2), 257-268
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pestinfo wiki2013
Consumers and establishment limitations contribute more than competitive interactions in sustaining dominance of the exotic herb garlic mustard in a Wisconsin, USA forest
Biological Invasions (2013) 15 (12), 2691-2706
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pestinfo wikiUse of a native matrix species to facilitate understory restoration in an overbrowsed, invaded woodland
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2013) 6 (2), 219-230
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pestinfo wiki2012
Interpopulation variation in allelopathic traits informs restoration of invaded landscapes
Evolutionary Applications (2012) 5 (3), 270-282
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pestinfo wiki2011
Colonization and effects of garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata), European buckthorn (
Rhamnus cathartica), and Bell's honeysuckle (
Lonicera ×
bella) on understory plants after five decades in southern Wisconsin forests
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2011) 4 (3), 317-325
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pestinfo wiki2010
Population biology of garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) in Minnesota hardwood forests
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2010) 3 (1), 48-59
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pestinfo wiki2009
Evolutionary limits ameliorate the negative impact of an invasive plant
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009) 106 (36), 15362-15367
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