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Understory Revegetation Enhances Efficacy of Prescribed Burning after Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Management

Natural Areas Journal, 2023
The use of prescribed burns to suppress woody invasive species like common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) in temperate deciduous forests is often limited by fine fuel availability.
Michael J. Schuster   +3 more
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eDNA Analysis of Goat‐Grazed Rhamnus cathartica Soil Microbial Communities

The FASEB Journal, 2022
Biological invasions of exotic species pose a significant threat to local biodiversity and ecosystem services. Redistribution of plant species in particular disrupts key structure‐function relationships in the soil by altering the composition of ...
P. Soneral   +4 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Allelopathic invasive tree (Rhamnus cathartica) alters native plant communities

Plant Ecology, 2017
Many plants release allelopathic chemicals that can inhibit germination, growth, and/or survival in neighboring plants. These impacts appear magnified with the invasion of some non-native plants which may produce allelochemicals against which native fauna have not co-evolved resistance.
R. Warren, Adam C. Labatore, M. Candeias
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Invasive exotic shrub (Rhamnus cathartica) alters the timing and magnitude of post‐dispersal seed predation of native and exotic species

Botany, 2016
While phenotypic plasticity is considered the major means that allows plant to cope with environmental heterogeneity, scant information is available on phenotypic plasticity of the whole-plant architecture in relation to ontogenic processes. We performed an architectural analysis to gain an understanding of the structural and ontogenic properties of ...
K. Bartowitz, John L. Orrock
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Increased Temperature Influenced Growth and Development of Lithobates pipiens Tadpoles Exposed to Leachates of the Invasive Plant European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) and a Triclopyr Herbicide

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021
Multiple factors including habitat loss, pollutants, invasive species, and disease have contributed to the global decline of amphibians, and further declines can be expected as a result of climate change.
A. Curtis, M. Bidart
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HEPATOCELLULAR TOXICITY OF THE METABOLITE EMODIN PRODUCED BY THE COMMON BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS CATHARTICA) IN GREEN FROG (LITHOBATES CLAMITANS) TADPOLES

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2022
: The secondary metabolite emodin, produced by the widely distributed invasive shrub known as the common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), has been shown to produce deformities and mortality in invertebrates, fish, and amphibian larvae.
Roberto Brenes   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Frangula alnus Mill. Rhamnus cathartica L. Rhamnaceae

Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Central Asia and Altai, 2020
Rainer W. Bussmann   +2 more
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Revegetation of Elymus grasses suppresses invasive Rhamnus cathartica in deciduous forest understories

Ecological Engineering
Michael J. Schuster   +5 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Rhamnus cathartica L.

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
Shakhnoza S. Azimova   +1 more
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