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Pflanzenreich schumann zingiberaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich knuth geraniaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich knuth oxalidaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich shumann marantaceae
A. Engler
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Synopsis specierum
L. Pavetta
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Pflanzenreich zahn hieracium
A. Engler
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Abhandlungen, Dritter Band
Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Hrsg.)
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Pflanzenreich pax primulaceae
A. Engler
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Das Pflanzenreich: Heft 107 IV. 276b Campanulaceae – Lobelioideae, Teil 2
F. E. Wimmer
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Flora Brasiliensis 8,1: Cordiaceae, Heliotropieae, Borragineae - Labiatae - Scrophularinae - Gesneraceae.
C. F. P. de Martius; A. G. Eichler (eds)
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Pflanzenreich perkins monimiaceae
A. Engler
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Flora Altaica. T. 1-4.
Ledebour C.F.
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Pflanzenreich schulz cruciferae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich schultz erythroxylaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich brand boraginaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich wolf umbelliferae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich zahn hieracium
A. Engler
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Filices Europae et Atlantidis, Asiae minoris et Siberiae.
Milde J.
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Pflanzenreich kraenzlin scrophulariaceae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich zahn hieracium
A. Engler
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NOVEL WEAPONS: INVASIVE PLANT SUPPRESSES FUNGAL MUTUALISTS IN AMERICA BUT NOT IN ITS NATIVE EUROPE
Callaway; Ragan M.; Cipollini; Don; Barto; Kathryn; Thelen; Giles C.; Hallett; Steven G.; Prati; Daniel; Stinson; Kristina; Klironomos; John
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Flora Anhaltina: Tomus 1
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Pflanzenreich brand hydrophyllaceae
A. Engler
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The invasive speciesAlliaria petiolata(garlic mustard) increases soil nutrient availability in northern hardwood-conifer forests
Vikki L. Rodgers; Benjamin E. Wolfe; Leland K. Werden; Adrien C. Finzi
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Pflanzenreich winkler betulaceae
A. Engler
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Resistance and recovery of soil microbial communities in the face of Alliaria petiolata invasions
Richard A. Lankau
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The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal and garlic mustard introductions on native AM fungal diversity
Alexander M. Koch; Pedro M. Antunes; E. Kathryn Barto; Don Cipollini; Daniel L. Mummey; John N. Klironomos
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The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range
Benjamin E. Wolfe; Vikki L. Rodgers; Kristina A. Stinson; Anne Pringle
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Pflanzenreich wolff umbelliferae saniculoideae
A. Engler
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Pflanzenreich perkins styracaceae
A. Engler
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Diversified glucosinolate metabolism: biosynthesis of hydrogen cyanide and of the hydroxynitrile glucoside alliarinoside in relation to sinigrin metabolism in Alliaria petiolata
Frisch; Tina; Motawia; Mohammed S.; Olsen; Carl E.; Agerbirk; Niels; Møller; Birger L.; Bjarnholt; Nanna
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Interpopulation variation in allelopathic traits informs restoration of invaded landscapes
Richard A. Lankau
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Concurrent Management of an Exotic Species and Initial Restoration Efforts in Forests
Stephen D. Murphy
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Soil microbial communities alter allelopathic competition betweenAlliaria petiolataand a native species
Richard Lankau
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Exotic consumers interact with exotic plants to mediate native plant survival in a Midwestern forest herb layer
Philip G. Hahn; Mathew E. Dornbush
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Pre-release monitoring of Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) invasions and the impacts of extant natural enemies in southern Michigan forests
Jeffrey A. Evans; Douglas A. Landis
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Intraspecific variation in allelochemistry determines an invasive species’ impact on soil microbial communities
Richard A. Lankau
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Comparison of survey methods for an invasive plant at the subwatershed level
William D. Shuster; Catherine P. Herms; Mark N. Frey; Douglas J. Doohan; John Cardina
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Pflanzenreich grosser cistaceae
A. Engler
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Possible evolution of alliarinoside biosynthesis from the glucosinolate pathway in Alliaria petiolata
Tina Frisch; Birger L. Møller
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Pflanzenreich wolff umbelliferae
A. Engler
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Climate and rapid local adaptation as drivers of germination and seed bank dynamics of
Alliaria petiolata
(garlic mustard) in North America
Blossey; Bernd; Nuzzo; Victoria; Dávalos; Andrea; Flory; Luke
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How novel are the chemical weapons of garlic mustard in North American forest understories?
E. Kathryn Barto; Jeff R. Powell; Don Cipollini
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Pflanzenreich ascherson potamogetonaceae
A. Engler
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Density-Dependent Phytotoxicity ofImpatiens pallidaPlants Exposed to Extracts ofAlliaria petiolata
E. Kathryn Barto; Don Cipollini
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Differences in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with sugar maple seedlings in and outside of invaded garlic mustard forest patches
E. Kathryn Barto; Pedro M. Antunes; Kristina Stinson; Alexander M. Koch; John N. Klironomos; Don Cipollini
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Pflanzenreich perkins monimiaceae
A. Engler
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The effects of natural and manipulated density regimes on Alliaria petiolata survival, growth and reproduction
K A REBEK; R J O'NEIL
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Protect a Native Plant from Allelopathic Effects of an Invader
Kathryn Barto; Carl Friese; Don Cipollini
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I. A Monograph of the Bambusaceæ, including Descriptions of all the Species
Colonel Munro