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Genotypes of Cariniana estrellensis (Lecythidaceae) individuals (adults, seedlings and progeny array...
Premise of the study: The North American genus Camassia is an ecologically important group whose var...
We developed novel microsatellite markers for D alechampia scandens L. (Euphorbiaceae). The target p...
Cattails are keystone emergent wetland plants that use both sexual and vegetative modes of reproduct...
In North American wetlands, two cattail species -native Typha latifolia and exotic T. angustifolia- ...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to a breakdown of species boundaries, and is of particular conc...
Interspecific hybridization is a widespread phenomenon in plants that plays an important role in evo...
Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia can be used as tools for understanding hybrid vigor, invasive...
Second to habitat destruction, invasive species are the leading cause of extinctions worldwide. The ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
In this study, we recorded the flowering phenologies of three cattail taxa (Typha latifolia, T. angu...
Interspecific hybridization has varied consequences for offspring fitness, with implications for the...
Abstract The full effects of biological invasions may be underestimated in many areas because of cry...
In Iowa, there are three types of cattails (Typha spp.): Typha latifolia (broadleaf), Typha angustif...
Premise of the study: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were derived from transcriptomic data for...
Genotypes of Cariniana estrellensis (Lecythidaceae) individuals (adults, seedlings and progeny array...
Premise of the study: The North American genus Camassia is an ecologically important group whose var...
We developed novel microsatellite markers for D alechampia scandens L. (Euphorbiaceae). The target p...
Cattails are keystone emergent wetland plants that use both sexual and vegetative modes of reproduct...
In North American wetlands, two cattail species -native Typha latifolia and exotic T. angustifolia- ...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to a breakdown of species boundaries, and is of particular conc...
Interspecific hybridization is a widespread phenomenon in plants that plays an important role in evo...
Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia can be used as tools for understanding hybrid vigor, invasive...
Second to habitat destruction, invasive species are the leading cause of extinctions worldwide. The ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
In this study, we recorded the flowering phenologies of three cattail taxa (Typha latifolia, T. angu...
Interspecific hybridization has varied consequences for offspring fitness, with implications for the...
Abstract The full effects of biological invasions may be underestimated in many areas because of cry...
In Iowa, there are three types of cattails (Typha spp.): Typha latifolia (broadleaf), Typha angustif...
Premise of the study: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were derived from transcriptomic data for...
Genotypes of Cariniana estrellensis (Lecythidaceae) individuals (adults, seedlings and progeny array...
Premise of the study: The North American genus Camassia is an ecologically important group whose var...
We developed novel microsatellite markers for D alechampia scandens L. (Euphorbiaceae). The target p...