Wetlands are a very unique and fragile ecosystem supporting a wide variety of rare endemic flora. Human disturbances are having a large negative effect on wetlands. Not only construction but introduction of invasive species is detrimental to wetlands. Many of these invasive species are imported for garden use then escape into wetlands and change components of the ecosystem. In our study we examined potential allelopathic effect of invasive species. Allelopathy may be one way invasives take over a landscape. Volatiles and leacheates from purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), European swamp thistle (Cirsium palustre), and glossy buckthron (Rhamnus frangula) were used to test effects on rate and germination of lettuce and radish seeds. ...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...
Allelopathy is an important process in plant communities, but the role of seed allelopathy in natura...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Wetlands are dynamic communities that are extremely sensitive to human development. Human developmen...
Wetlands are a very unique and fragile ecosystem supporting a wide variety of rare endemic flora. Hu...
Wetlands are unique and valuable environments supporting a wide array of specialized flora and fauna...
The question whether or not the success of invasive plants is due to the combination of an aggressiv...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Background: Mechanisms affecting invasiveness of non-indigenous species have received much attention...
Reed Canary Grass {Phalaris arundinacea) (RC) is an invasive species in southern Minnesota. Allelopa...
Invasive plant species are one of the most prominent threats to Eastern deciduous forests. One such ...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OhioInvasive plant specie...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...
Allelopathy is an important process in plant communities, but the role of seed allelopathy in natura...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...
Wetlands are dynamic communities that are extremely sensitive to human development. Human developmen...
Wetlands are a very unique and fragile ecosystem supporting a wide variety of rare endemic flora. Hu...
Wetlands are unique and valuable environments supporting a wide array of specialized flora and fauna...
The question whether or not the success of invasive plants is due to the combination of an aggressiv...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Background: Mechanisms affecting invasiveness of non-indigenous species have received much attention...
Reed Canary Grass {Phalaris arundinacea) (RC) is an invasive species in southern Minnesota. Allelopa...
Invasive plant species are one of the most prominent threats to Eastern deciduous forests. One such ...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
The mechanisms by which invasive species affect native communities are not well resolved. For exampl...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OhioInvasive plant specie...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...
Allelopathy is an important process in plant communities, but the role of seed allelopathy in natura...
Plant distribution can not be explained on the basis of competition alone. What enables a certain p...