[HTML][HTML] Cover crops to increase soil microbial diversity and mitigate decline in perennial agriculture. A review
E Vukicevich, T Lowery, P Bowen… - Agronomy for …, 2016 - Springer
Commercial perennial agriculture is prone to declining productivity due to negative plant-soil
feedback. An alternative to costly and environmentally harmful conventional treatment such …
feedback. An alternative to costly and environmentally harmful conventional treatment such …
Where Is Garlic Mustard? Understanding the Ecological Context for Invasions of Alliaria petiolata
VL Rodgers, SE Scanga, MB Kolozsvary… - …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) has spread throughout forest understory
and edge communities in much of North America, but its persistence, density, and impacts …
and edge communities in much of North America, but its persistence, density, and impacts …
Can plant–microbe–insect interactions enhance or inhibit the spread of invasive species?
AE Bennett - Functional Ecology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species are one of the great challenges facing the world leading to great economic
losses. Increasing numbers of species introductions are also increasing the likelihood of …
losses. Increasing numbers of species introductions are also increasing the likelihood of …
Do associations between native and invasive plants provide signals of invasive impacts?
Do invasive plant species act more as “passengers” or drivers of ecological change in native
plant communities? Snapshot studies based on correlations at the site scale ignore longer …
plant communities? Snapshot studies based on correlations at the site scale ignore longer …
Compatibility of Metarhizium anisopliae with Calpurnia aurea leaf extracts and virulence against Rhipicephalus pulchellus
Leaf extracts of Capurnia aurea (Fabaceae) have been reported to attract ticks and can be
considered for use in combination with entomopathogenic fungus in an autodissemination …
considered for use in combination with entomopathogenic fungus in an autodissemination …
Effects of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) removal on the abundance of entomopathogenic fungi
R Vaicekonyte, F Keesing - Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2012 - cambridge.org
Garlic mustard is an invasive, exotic herb that is now widespread in North America. Recent
research has shown that garlic mustard exudes biochemical compounds that inhibit the …
research has shown that garlic mustard exudes biochemical compounds that inhibit the …
Orchard Planning, Establishment and Soil Management
Planning and site preparation is a prerequisite for successful establishment of a fruit
orchard. This is of paramount importance, but this aspect is often ignored by researchers …
orchard. This is of paramount importance, but this aspect is often ignored by researchers …
Where is garlic mustard? Understanding the context for dense invasions of Alliaria petiolata
VL Rodgers, SE Scanga, MB Kolozsvary, D Garneau… - 2022 - soar.suny.edu
" The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) has spread throughout forest
understory and edge communities in much of North America, but its persistence, density …
understory and edge communities in much of North America, but its persistence, density …
Investigating the Relationship Between Invasive Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata and Blacklegged Ticks Ixodes scapularis
N Shauffer - 2017 - digitalworks.union.edu
Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata is an invasive herb that has been studied for its chemical
allelopathy ability to hinder plant growth of its competitors and potential to inhibit …
allelopathy ability to hinder plant growth of its competitors and potential to inhibit …
The effect of vineyard ground cover vegetation on soil fungi and plant-soil feedback
EK Vukicevich - 2019 - open.library.ubc.ca
Groundcover vegetation is managed in vineyards for many purposes including for soil
quality, trafficability, and pest and fertility management. Because plants are major drivers of …
quality, trafficability, and pest and fertility management. Because plants are major drivers of …