Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous studies have investigated B. tectorum population structure and genetics in the context of B. tectorum as an ecological invader of natural areas and rangeland. Despite the wealth of information regarding B. tectorum, previous studies have not focused on, or made comparisons to, B. tectorum as it persists in individual agroecosystems. The objectives of this study were to assess the genetic diversity and structure, the occurrence of generalist and specialist genotypes, and the influence of climate on distribution of B. tectorum sourced exclusively from within small grain production regions of the Pacific Northwest. Genetic diversity of B. tecto...
Over the last 10,000 years, crop domestication has been the single most important human cultural dev...
The temperate grass germplasm collection maintained at the USDA, ARS Western Regional Plant Introduc...
Prairie grass, Bromus catharticus Vahl., is a winter annual or biennial grass, native of South Ameri...
Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous...
High propagule pressure is correlated with invasion success, and has important implications for the ...
Genetic diversity within and among 42 native populations of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) was charact...
Bromus tectorum, a devastating plant invader in western North America, had entered Pennsylvania by 1...
Biological invasions can be substantially influenced by the genetic sampling associated with a spec...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an annual, self-fertilizing grass with an enormous native range acro...
The invasive annual Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is distributed in Canada primarily south of 52° N l...
An introduced species\u27 propagule pressure strongly influences the genetic diversity and evolution...
Premise of the study: Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) is an annual grass species that is invasive in many ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Biological Sciences, Washington State UniversityBiological invasions are a...
Analyses of the factors shaping genetic variation in widespread plant species are important for unde...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Over the last 10,000 years, crop domestication has been the single most important human cultural dev...
The temperate grass germplasm collection maintained at the USDA, ARS Western Regional Plant Introduc...
Prairie grass, Bromus catharticus Vahl., is a winter annual or biennial grass, native of South Ameri...
Bromus tectorum L. is an invasive winter annual grass naturalized across the United States. Numerous...
High propagule pressure is correlated with invasion success, and has important implications for the ...
Genetic diversity within and among 42 native populations of Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) was charact...
Bromus tectorum, a devastating plant invader in western North America, had entered Pennsylvania by 1...
Biological invasions can be substantially influenced by the genetic sampling associated with a spec...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an annual, self-fertilizing grass with an enormous native range acro...
The invasive annual Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is distributed in Canada primarily south of 52° N l...
An introduced species\u27 propagule pressure strongly influences the genetic diversity and evolution...
Premise of the study: Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) is an annual grass species that is invasive in many ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Biological Sciences, Washington State UniversityBiological invasions are a...
Analyses of the factors shaping genetic variation in widespread plant species are important for unde...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Over the last 10,000 years, crop domestication has been the single most important human cultural dev...
The temperate grass germplasm collection maintained at the USDA, ARS Western Regional Plant Introduc...
Prairie grass, Bromus catharticus Vahl., is a winter annual or biennial grass, native of South Ameri...