Bibliography:Phalaris arundinacea (weed)
Publication list for Phalaris arundinacea (weed) sorted according to research topics
Contents
general biology - morphology - evolution (8)
Biological Invasions (2019) 21, 3019-3041
Carla Lambertini (2019)
Why are tall-statured energy grasses of polyploid species complexes potentially invasive? A review of their genetic variation patterns and evolutionary plasticity
HortTechnology (2019) 29, 549-553
Andrzej K. Noyszewski, Neil O. Anderson, Alan G. Smith, Andrzej Kilian, Diana Dalbotten, Emi Ito, Anne Timm and Holly Pellerin (2019)
Challenges of establishing native versus exotic status of herbarium specimens
Molecular Ecology (2014) 23, 212-224
Stephanie M. Voshell and Khidir W. Hilu (2014)
Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): biogeography, molecular dating and the role of floret structure in dispersal
Biological Invasions (2008) 10, 1317-1325
Craig Brodersen, Sébastien Lavergne and Jane Molofsky (2008)
Genetic variation in photosynthetic characteristics among invasive and native populations of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea)
Euphytica (2006) 148, 121-134
Laura G. Perry and Susan M. Galatowitsch (2006)
Light competition for invasive species control: A model of cover crop-weed competition and implications for Phalaris arundinacea control in sedge meadow wetlands
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2003) 151, 463-468
J.N.L. Lamptey, R.T. Plumb and M.W. Shaw (2003)
Interactions between the grasses Phalaris arundinacea, Miscanthus sinensis and Echinochloa crus-galli, and Barley and Cereal yellow dwarf viruses
Canadian Journal of Botany - Revue Canadienne de Botanique (2002) 80, 779-785
Amy L.S. Gifford, Jean-Baptiste Ferdy and Jane Molofsky (2002)
Genetic composition and morphological variation among populations of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea
Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 181-188
Jane Molofsky, Shannon L. Morrison and Charles J. Goodnight (1999)
Genetic and environmental controls on the establishment of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea
control - general (6)
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8, 363-373
Michael T. Healy, Isabel M. Rojas and Joy B. Zedler (2015)
Adaptive control of Phalaris arundinacea in Curtis Prairie
Weed Technology (2015) 29, 135-146
Larissa L. Smith, Shawn D. Askew, Edward S. Hagood Jr. and Jacob N. Barney (2015)
Screening preemergence and postemergence herbicides for safety in bioenergy crops
Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1559-1566
Lauren D. Quinn, A. Bryan Endres and Thomas B. Voigt (2014)
Why not harvest existing invaders for bioethanol?
Rangeland Ecology and Management (2010) 63, 581-587
Heidi L. Hillhouse, Susan J. Tunnell and James Stubbendieck (2010)
Spring grazing impacts on the vegetation of reed canarygrass-invaded wetlands
Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2009) 29, 277-285
Benny De Cauwer and Dirk Reheul (2009)
Impact of land use on vegetation composition, diversity and potentially invasive, nitrophilous clonal species in a wetland region in Flanders
Weed Technology (2008) 22, 507-513
Timothy W. Miller, Laura Potash Martin and Craig B. MacConnell (2008)
Managing reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) to aid in revegetation of riparian buffers
environment - cropping system/rotation (24)
population dynamics/ epidemiology (6)
Weed Research (2016) 56, 258-266
K.A. Baute, D.E. Robinson, L.L. Van Eerd, M. Edson, P.H. Sikkema and B.H. Gilroyed (2016)
Survival of seeds from perennial biomass species during commercial-scale anaerobic digestion
Crop Science (2014) 54, 210-219
Andrew R. Jakubowski, Randall D. Jackson and Michael D. Casler (2014)
The history of reed canarygrass in North America: Persistence of natives among invading Eurasian populations
Biological Invasions (2013) 15, 1819-1832
Matthew A. Kaproth, Maarten B. Eppinga and Jane Molofsky (2013)
Leaf litter variation influences invasion dynamics in the invasive wetland grass Phalaris arundinacea
Biological Invasions (2007) 9, 657-665
Suzanne M. Kercher, Andrea Herr-Turoff and Joy B. Zedler (2007)
Understanding invasion as a process: the case of Phalaris arundinacea in wet prairies
Biological Invasions (2004) 6, 319-329
Chev H. Kellogg and Scott D. Bridgham (2004)
Disturbance, herbivory, and propagule dispersal control dominance of an invasive grass
Canadian Journal of Botany - Revue Canadienne de Botanique (1998) 76, 1939-1946
Shannon L. Morrison and Jane Molofsky (1998)
Effects of genotypes, soil moisture, and competition on the growth of an invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass)
surveys/sampling/distribution (3)
Biological Invasions (2013) 15, 261-268
Andrew R. Jakubowski, Michael D. Casler and Randall D. Jackson (2013)
Genetic evidence suggests a widespread distribution of native North American populations of reed canarygrass
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 2179-2206
Shan-Huah Wu, Hao-Ting Sun, Yung-Ching Teng, Marcel Rejmánek, Shu-Miaw Chaw, T.-Y. Aleck Yang and Chang-Fu Hsieh (2010)
Patterns of plant invasions in China: Taxonomic, biogeographic, climatic approaches and anthropogenic effects
Weed Technology (2009) 23, 99-107
Sunil Narumalani, Deepak R. Mishra, Robert Wilson, Patrick Reece and Ann Kohler (2009)
Detecting and mapping four invasive species along the floodplain of North Platte River, Nebraska
molecular biology - genes (8)
Biological Invasions (2019) 21, 3019-3041
Carla Lambertini (2019)
Why are tall-statured energy grasses of polyploid species complexes potentially invasive? A review of their genetic variation patterns and evolutionary plasticity
HortTechnology (2019) 29, 549-553
Andrzej K. Noyszewski, Neil O. Anderson, Alan G. Smith, Andrzej Kilian, Diana Dalbotten, Emi Ito, Anne Timm and Holly Pellerin (2019)
Challenges of establishing native versus exotic status of herbarium specimens
Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 353-363
Michael F. Nelson, Neil O. Anderson, Michael D. Casler and Andrew R. Jakubowski (2014)
Population genetic structure of N. American and European Phalaris arundinacea L. as inferred from inter-simple sequence repeat markers
Crop Science (2014) 54, 210-219
Andrew R. Jakubowski, Randall D. Jackson and Michael D. Casler (2014)
The history of reed canarygrass in North America: Persistence of natives among invading Eurasian populations
Molecular Ecology (2014) 23, 212-224
Stephanie M. Voshell and Khidir W. Hilu (2014)
Canary grasses (Phalaris, Poaceae): biogeography, molecular dating and the role of floret structure in dispersal
Biological Invasions (2013) 15, 261-268
Andrew R. Jakubowski, Michael D. Casler and Randall D. Jackson (2013)
Genetic evidence suggests a widespread distribution of native North American populations of reed canarygrass
Evolutionary Applications (2011) 4, 726-735
Brittny Calsbeek, Sebastien Lavergne, Manisha Patel and Jane Molofsky (2011)
Comparing the genetic architecture and potential response to selection of invasive and native populations of reed canary grass
Biological Invasions (2008) 10, 1317-1325
Craig Brodersen, Sébastien Lavergne and Jane Molofsky (2008)
Genetic variation in photosynthetic characteristics among invasive and native populations of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea)
review (2)
HortTechnology (2019) 29, 539-548
Neil O. Anderson (2019)
Throwing out the bathwater but keeping the baby: Lessons learned from purple loosestrife and reed canarygrass
New Phytologist (2013) 200, 615-633
Christoph Kueffer, Petr Pysek and David M. Richardson (2013)
Integrative invasion science: model systems, multi-site studies, focused meta-analysis and invasion syndromes