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Efficacy of Control Measures for European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica L.) in Saskatchewan

Environmental Management, 2007
Introduced to Saskatchewan in the 1930s as a potential shelterbelt species, European buckthorn is now a prominent understory shrub in riparian woodland and shrub communities around Saskatoon. Locally, the Meewasin Valley Authority (MVA) is actively controlling buckthorn as part of its mandate to conserve natural heritage resources of the South ...
Luc, Delanoy, O W, Archibold
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The biology of Canadian weeds. 139. Rhamnus cathartica L.

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2009
European buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica L., is an introduced shrub or small tree of forests, thickets, open pastures, hedgerows, roadsides, and riparian habitats. In Canada, it is found from Alberta east to the Maritimes, but is absent from Newfoundland. It is particularly abundant in southern Ontario.
Mirwais M Qaderi   +2 more
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No evidence of a long-lived seedbank in common buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica L., within Minnesota deciduous forests

Biological Invasions, 2023
Michael J. Schuster   +3 more
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Rhamnus cathartica: Notes on Its Early History in North America

Northeastern Naturalist, 2012
Abstract Rhamnus cathartica (Common Buckthorn) is a well-established invasive species in North America. We searched early records of the species to help refine this species' history in North America. This note presents strong evidence of Common Buckthorn's entry to North America prior to the 19th century and suggests it was originally imported for ...
Jessica Kurylo, Anton G. Endress
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Rhamnus cathartica: Native and naturalized distribution and habitat preferences1

The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 2007
Abstract Rhamnus cathartica L. is a large shrub or small tree native throughout much of Europe and eastern Asia, but invasive in North America. In this review, the current native and invasive distributions of R. cathartica are documented and possible factors limiting its naturalized distribution are considered.
J. S. Kurylo   +3 more
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Rhamnus cathartica L. genetic risk assessment

2019
A summary of the current understanding of genetic diversity and life history traits of Rhamnus cathartica within the UK, including a genetic risk assessment for population sampling and current knowledge gaps.
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Green Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles Using Rhamnus Cathartica Extracts, Characterization, Antioxidant Activities and Antimicrobial Application

Social Science Research Network, 2022
Somayeh Sadighian   +4 more
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Rhamnus cathartica Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.

Rhamnus cathartica, spec. nov. 1. Rhamnus spinis terminalibus, floribus quadrifidis dioicis. Hort. cliff. 70. Fl. suec. 193. Mat. med. 72. Roy. lugdb. 224. Rhamnus catharticus. Bauh. pin. 478. Cervispina. Cord. hist. 175. Habitat in Europae australioris sepibus. ♄ * * inermes.
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Rhamnus cathartica L. - RHAMNACEAE

2023
Olim K. Khojimatov, Rainer W. Bussmann
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Rhamnus cathartica 藥鼠李 @iN

2022
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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