Publications for:
pest = Alliaria petiolata (weed)
country = U.S.A. (NE)
found 16 publications:
2023
Citizen science and land use data provide insight into the invasive riparian plant composition of the Hudson River Valley watershed
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2023) 15 (4), 174-182
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pestinfo wiki2022
First report of
Erysiphe cruciferarum causing powdery mildew of
Alliaria petiolata in Maryland
Plant Disease (2022) 106 (5), p.1532
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pestinfo wiki2021
Residence time determines invasiveness and performance of garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) in North America
Ecology Letters (2021) 24 (2), 327-336
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pestinfo wiki2019
Differences in landscape drivers of garlic mustard invasion within and across ecoregions
Biological Invasions (2019) 21 (4), 1249-1258
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pestinfo wiki2017
Climate change both facilitates and inhibits invasive plant ranges in New England
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2017) 114 (16), E3276-E3284
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pestinfo wiki2016
Deer feeding selectivity for invasive plants
Biological Invasions (2016) 18 (5), 1247-1263
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pestinfo wikiEvidence for use of
Alliaria petiolata in North America by the European cabbage white butterfly,
Pieris rapaePsyche (2016) 2016 (9671506), 1-7
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pestinfo wiki2015
Garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) glucosinolate content varies across a natural light gradient
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2015) 41 (5), 486-492
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pestinfo wiki2012
Effects of garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) removal on the abundance of entomopathogenic fungi
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2012) 5 (3), 323-329
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pestinfo wiki2011
Differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with sugar maple seedlings in and outside of invaded garlic mustard forest patches
Biological Invasions (2011) 13 (12), 2755-2762
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pestinfo wikiLow allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination
Biological Invasions (2011) 13 (12), 3015-3025
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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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pestinfo wiki2008
The invasive species
Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) increases soil nutrient availability in northern hardwood-conifer forests
Oecologia (2008) 157 (3), 459-471
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pestinfo wiki2006
Geographic patterns of herbivory and resource allocation to defense, growth, and reproduction in an invasive biennial,
Alliaria petiolataOecologia (2006) 148 (3), 384-395
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pestinfo wiki2004
Influence of the invasive herb garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) on ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages
Environmental Entomology (2004) 33 (3), 564-576
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pestinfo wiki2000
First report of
Cucumber mosaic virus in garlic mustard in Ohio
Plant Disease (2000) 84 (9), p.1047
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