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Soil Microbial Fingerprints, Carbon, and Nitrogen in a Mojave Desert Creosote‐Bush Ecosystem

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2007
Creosote‐bush [ Larrea tridentata (Sessé & Moc. ex DC.) Coville] shrubs in California's Mojave Desert support well‐developed soil resource islands, where individual shrubs define areas of elevated soil nutrients, water‐holding capacity, and microbial activity.
Stephanie A. Ewing   +4 more
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Plant water stress and gall formation (Cecidomyiidae: Asphondylia spp.) on creosote bush

Ecological Entomology, 1990
Abstract. 1. Populations of creosote bush ( Larrea tridentata (DC) Coville), were studied in Arizona to determine whether associated gallformers (Cecidomyiidae: Asphondylia spp.) were more abundant on water‐stressed or nonstressed ...
GWENDOLYN L. WARING, PETER W. PRICE
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EFFECTS OF PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION ON CREOSOTE BUSH SCRUB VEGETATION OF THE MOJAVE DESERT

1975
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Vasek, Frank C.   +2 more
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Phospholipid metabolites, prognosis and proliferation in human breast carcinoma

NMR in Biomedicine, 1993
T. A. Smith   +6 more
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Ratio of Water Content to Dry Weight in Leaves of the Creosote Bush

Botanical Gazette, 1936
1. From various lines of evidence it is shown that the dry weight of Larrea leaves undergoes diurnal fluctuations when there is enough water for growth; but under the usual desert conditions the dry weight probably changes very slowly, water conditions being chiefly responsible for the fluctuations of the wc:dw ratio.
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Rodents of a Creosote Bush Community in Southern Nevada

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1973
W. Glen Bradley, Roger A. Mauer
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Creosote Bush. Biology and Chemistry of Larrea in New World Deserts

Journal of Range Management, 1978
Ervin M. Schmutz   +3 more
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Dermatitis caused by creosote bush

Journal of Allergy, 1937
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