Dandelion

 

Brock, M.T. 2004. The potential for genetic assimilation of a native dandelion species, Taraxacum ceratophorum (Asteraceae), by the exotic congener T. officinale. American Journal of Botany 91:656-663.

 

Collier, M.H. and S.H. Rogstad. 2004. Clonal variation in floral stage timing in the common dandelion Taraxacum officinale (Asteraceae). American Journal of Botany. 91:1828-1833.

 

Gronwald, J.W., K.L. Plaisance, and B.A. Bailey. 2004. Effects of the fungal protein Nep1 and Pseudomonas syringae on growth of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), and common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). Weed Science 52:98-104.

 

Hoya, A., M. Ito, T. Morita, and H. Shibaike. 2004. Germination and seedling survivorship characteristics of hybrids between native and alien species of dandelion (Taraxacum). Plant Species Biology 19:81-90.

 

Hu, C. and D.D. Kitts. 2004. Luteolin and luteolin-7-O-glucoside from dandelion flower suppress iNOS and COX-2 in RAW 264.7 cells. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 265:107-113.

 

Hulst, R.G.M.v.d., J.M.M.v. Damme, P.H.v. Tienderen, and P. Meirmans. 2004. Nuclear-Cytoplasmic male-sterility in diploid dandelions. Heredity 93:43-50.

 

Maekawa, K., M. Aino, and T. Kanto. 2004. Southern blight of Dandelion caused by Sclerotium rolfsii Saccard. Annual Report of the Kansai Plant Protection Society 46:47-48.

 

Schnick, P.J. and G.J. Boland. 2004. 2,4-D and Phoma herbarum to control dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). Weed Science 52:808-814.

 

Stewart-Wade, S.M. and G.J. Boland. 2004. Selected cultural and environmental parameters influence disease severity of dandelion caused by the potential bioherbicidal fungi, Phoma herbarum and Phoma exigua. Biocontrol Science and Technology 14:561-569.

 

Stolarska, A. and A. Gregorczyk. 2004. CO2 assimilation as affected by atmospheric factors and contents of Fe, Zn and Co in the leaves of great plantain and common dandelion. Folia Universitatis Agriculturae Stetinensis, Agricultura 93:389-396.

 

Sugier, D. 2004. The effect of row arrangement and plantation establishment on the yielding of common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale Web.). Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska. Sectio E, Agricultura 59:535-541.

 

Trojanová, I. , Rada, V. , Kokoška, L. , Vlková, E. 2004. The bifidogenic effect of Taraxacum officinale root. Fitoterapia 75:760-763.

 

Trott, H., F. Taube, B. Ingwersen, and M. Wachendorf. 2004. Performance and environmental effects of forage production on sandy soils. I. Impact of defoliation system and nitrogen input on performance and N balance of grassland. Grass and forage science : the journal of the British Grassland Society 59:41-55.

 

Van, D.P.J. and S.J.M.T. Bakx. 2004. Formation of unreduced megaspores (diplospory) in apomictic dandelions (Taraxacum officinale, s.l.) is controlled by a sex-specific dominant locus. Genetics 166:483-492.

 

Verduijn, M.H., D.P.J. van, and D.J.M.M. Van. 2004. The role of tetraploids in the sexual-asexual cycle in dandelions (Taraxacum). Heredity 93:390-398.

 

Verduijn, M.H., D.P.J. Van, and D.J.M.M. Van. 2004. Distribution, phenology and demography of sympatric sexual and asexual dandelions (Taraxacum officinale s.l.): geographic parthenogenesis on a small scale. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82:205-218.

 

Vijverberg, K., R.G.M.v.d. Hulst, P. Lindhout, and P.J.v. Dijk. 2004. A genetic linkage map of the diplosporous chromosomal region in Taraxacum officinale (common dandelion; Asteraceae). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108:725-732.

 

Zaller, J.G. and U. Kopke. 2004. Effects of traditional and biodynamic farmyard manure amendment on yields, soil chemical, biochemical and biological properties in a long-term field experiment. Biology and Fertility of Soils 40:222-229.

 

Zhou, L., J. Derby, and K.L. Bailey. 2004. Plant colonization and environmental fate of the biocontrol of fungus Phoma macrostoma. Biological Control: Theory and Applications in Pest Management 30:634-644.

 

 

 

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