Bibliography:Bromus rubens (weed)

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Publication list for Bromus rubens (weed) sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (4)

Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1339-1350
Kevin J. Horn, Tara B.B. Bishop and Samuel B. St. Clair (2017)
Precipitation timing and soil heterogeneity regulate the growth and seed production of the invasive grass red brome

Botany (2016) 94, 425-433
Edith B. Allen, Louise M. Egerton-Warburton, Bridget E. Hilbig and Justin M. Valliere (2016)
Interactions of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, critical loads of nitrogen deposition, and shifts from native to invasive species in a southern California shrubland

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 1849-1857
Kevin J. Horn, Rachel Nettles and Samuel B. St. Clair (2015)
Germination response to temperature and moisture to predict distributions of the invasive grass red brome and wildfire

Weed Research (1992) 32, 303-310
F. Corbineau, D. Belaid and D. Côme (1992)
Dormancy of Bromus rubens L. seeds in relation to temperature, light and oxygen effects

control - general (1)

Weed Technology (2001) 15, 642-646
Abbes Tanji (2001)
Response of ripgut brome (Bromus rigidus) and foxtail brome (Bromus rubens) to MON 37500

environment - cropping system/rotation (10)

Plants (2022) 11 (20 - 2785)
Carlos Cabrera-Pérez, Francisco Valencia-Gredilla, Aritz Royo-Esnal and Jordi Recasens (2022)
Organic mulches as an alternative to conventional under-vine weed management in Mediterranean irrigated vineyards

Weed Biology and Management (2020) 20, 12-23
Antonio J. Carpio, Angel Lora, Enriqueta Martín-Consuegra, Rafael Sánchez-Cuesta, Francisco S. Tortosa and Jesús Castro (2020)
The influence of the soil management systems on aboveground and seed bank weed communities in olive orchards

Ecology and Evolution (2019) 9, 12421-12435
Emma C. Underwood, Robert C. Klinger and Matthew L. Brooks (2019)
Effects of invasive plants on fire regimes and postfire vegetation diversity in an arid ecosystem

Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1339-1350
Kevin J. Horn, Tara B.B. Bishop and Samuel B. St. Clair (2017)
Precipitation timing and soil heterogeneity regulate the growth and seed production of the invasive grass red brome

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 1849-1857
Kevin J. Horn, Rachel Nettles and Samuel B. St. Clair (2015)
Germination response to temperature and moisture to predict distributions of the invasive grass red brome and wildfire

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8, 341-352
Caroline A. Curtis and Bethany A. Bradley (2015)
Climate change may alter both establishment and high abundance of red brome (Bromus rubens) and African mustard (Brassica tournefortii) in the semiarid southwest United States

Rangeland Ecology and Management (2013) 66, 157-163
Benjamin S. Jurand and Scott R. Abella (2013)
Soil seed banks of the exotic annual grass Bromus rubens on a burned desert landscape

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2012) 5, 47-56
Scott R. Abella, Teague M. Embrey, Sarah M. Schmid and Kathryn A. Prengaman (2012)
Biophysical correlates with the distribution of the invasive annual red brome (Bromus rubens) on a Mojave Desert landscape

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2011) 4, 115-124
Scott R. Abella, Donovan J. Craig, Lindsay P. Chiquoine, Kathryn A. Prengaman, Sarah M. Schmid and Teague M. Embrey (2011)
Relationships of native desert plants with red brome (Bromus rubens): Toward identifying invasion-reducing species

Weed Research (1992) 32, 303-310
F. Corbineau, D. Belaid and D. Côme (1992)
Dormancy of Bromus rubens L. seeds in relation to temperature, light and oxygen effects

population dynamics/ epidemiology (4)

Ecology and Evolution (2019) 9, 12421-12435
Emma C. Underwood, Robert C. Klinger and Matthew L. Brooks (2019)
Effects of invasive plants on fire regimes and postfire vegetation diversity in an arid ecosystem

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8, 341-352
Caroline A. Curtis and Bethany A. Bradley (2015)
Climate change may alter both establishment and high abundance of red brome (Bromus rubens) and African mustard (Brassica tournefortii) in the semiarid southwest United States

Rangeland Ecology and Management (2013) 66, 157-163
Benjamin S. Jurand and Scott R. Abella (2013)
Soil seed banks of the exotic annual grass Bromus rubens on a burned desert landscape

Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 165-180
Lucinda F. Salo (2005)
Red brome (Bromus rubens subsp. madritensis) in North America: possible modes for early introductions, subsequent spread

new introduction of pest (1)

Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 165-180
Lucinda F. Salo (2005)
Red brome (Bromus rubens subsp. madritensis) in North America: possible modes for early introductions, subsequent spread