نتایج جستجو برای: centaurea pterocaula trautv

تعداد نتایج: 1480  

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1990

2013
Stephen L. Young Guy B. Kyser Jacob N. Barney Victor P. Claassen Joseph M. DiTomaso

To resist establishment by an invasive plant, a community may require one or more species functionally similar to the invader in their resource acquisition pattern. In this study, communities consisting of native winter annual forbs, non-native annual grasses, native perennials, or a combination of the two native communities were established with and without Centaurea solstitialis to determine ...

2005
Kimberly J. Reever Morghan Kevin J. Rice

Replacement of perennial grasses with non-native annual grasses in California’s Central Valley grasslands and foothills has increased deep soil water availability. Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), a deep-rooted invasive thistle, can use this water to invade annual grasslands. Native perennial bunchgrasses, such as Purple needlegrass (Nassella pulchra), also use deep soil water, so t...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2009
Stephen O Duke Franck E Dayan Joanna Bajsa Kumudini M Meepagala Ruth A Hufbauer Amy C Blair

Proving allelopathic chemical interference is a daunting endeavor, in that production and movement of a phytotoxin from a donor plant to a receiving plant must be demonstrated in the substrate in which the plants grow, which is usually a complex soil matrix. The soil levels or soil flux levels of the compound generated by the donor must be proven to be sufficient to adversely affect the receivi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1993
X Ou A K Watson

A Russian knapweed (Acroptilon repens) shoot culture system, initiated from shoot tip culture, was used to generate a source of host plant tissue for the rearing of the nematode Subanguina picridis, a biocontrol agent for Russian knapweed. Young shoots growing on solid B5G medium in petri dishes developed galls on leaves, petioles, and shoot tips 7 days after release of 50 nematodes onto the su...

2009
Matthias Albrecht Peter Duelli Martin K. Obrist David Kleijn Bernhard Schmid

BACKGROUND Agri-environment schemes play an increasingly important role for the conservation of rare plants in intensively managed agricultural landscapes. However, little is known about their effects on gene flow via pollen dispersal between populations of these species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In a 2-year experiment, we observed effective pollen dispersal from source populations of C...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Urs A Treier Olivier Broennimann Signe Normand Antoine Guisan Urs Schaffner Thomas Steinger Heinz Müller-Schärer

Polyploidy is often assumed to increase the spread and thus the success of alien plant species, but few empirical studies exist. We tested this hypothesis with Centaurea maculosa Lam., a species native to Europe and introduced into North America approximately 120 years ago where it became highly invasive. We analyzed the ploidy level of more than 2000 plants from 93 native and 48 invasive C. ma...

Journal: :Mycologia 2010
William L Bruckart Farivar M Eskandari Dana K Berner M Catherine Aime

Russian knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a rangeland weed pest in the western United States. One candidate fungus for biological control of R. repens is Puccinia acroptili, which causes a rust disease. Understanding the life cycle of candidate rust fungi for weed biological control is an essential component in risk assessments and evaluations, and for P. acroptili such was unknown. For this rea...

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