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1. Plant G × Microbial E: Plant Genotype Interaction with Soil Bacterial Community Shapes Rhizosphere Composition During Invasion.

2. Characters Differentiating Puparia of Two Introduced Tephritidae Attacking Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asterales: Asteraceae) Seedheads.

3. Genome size variation and evolution during invasive range expansion in an introduced plant.

4. Trait evolution during a rapid global weed invasion despite little genetic differentiation.

5. Sex-ratio distortion in a weed biological control agent, Ceratapion basicorne (Coleoptera: Brentidae), associated with a species of Rickettsia.

6. Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis.

7. Effects of belowground resource use comlementarity on invasion of constructed grassland plant communities

8. Phytochemical analysis, antimicrobial, antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of ethanolic extract of Centaurea solstitialis L. and its different fractions.

9. Plant invasion depresses native species richness, but control of invasive species does little to restore it.

10. Topical Application of Synthetic Hormones Terminated Reproductive Diapause of a Univoltine Weed Biological Control Agent

11. Evaluation of the Impact of Eustenopus villosus on Centaurea solstitialis Seed Production in California

12. Expansion history and environmental suitability shape effective population size in a plant invasion.

13. Potential limits to the benefits of admixture during biological invasion.

14. Site conditions determine a key native plant's contribution to invasion resistance in grasslands.

15. Seeding plants for long-term multiple ecosystem service goals.

16. Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization

17. The importance of factors controlling species abundance and distribution varies in native and non-native ranges.

18. Assessing the biological control of yellow starthistle ( Centaurea solstitialis L): prospective analysis of the impact of the rosette weevil ( Ceratapion basicorne ( Illiger)).

19. Environmental Variables Influence the Association of Eustenopus villosus and Larinus curtus (Coleoptera:Curculionidae) Adults With Different Growth Stages of the Invasive Thistle Centaurea solstitialis (Asteraceae:Cardueae) in Washington State.

20. Separating sources of density-dependent and density-independent establishment limitation in invading species.

21. Population genomic analyses reveal a history of range expansion and trait evolution across the native and invaded range of yellow starthistle ( Centaurea solstitialis).

22. COMPETITIVE EFFECTS OF THE ALIEN INVASIVE CENTAUREA SOLSTITIALISL. ON TWO CHILEAN BACCHARIS SPECIES AT DIFFERENT LIFE-CYCLE STAGES EFECTOS COMPETITIVOS DE LA ALOCTONA INVASORA CENTAUREA SOLSTITIALIS L. SOBRE DOS ESPECIES CHILENAS DE BACCHARIS EN DIFERENTES ESTADOS DEL CICLO DE VIDA

23. Performance of one-class classifiers for invasive species mapping using airborne imaging spectroscopy.

24. Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant.

25. Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance.

26. Inter-regional variation on leaf surface defenses in native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis plants.

27. Dispersal Pathways and Genetic Differentiation among Worldwide Populations of the Invasive Weed Centaurea solstitialis L. (Asteraceae).

28. Using filter-based community assembly models to improve restoration outcomes.

29. Impacts of mowing and bud destruction on Centaurea solstitialis growth, flowering, root dynamics and soil moisture.

30. Biocontrol attack increases pollen limitation under some circumstances in the invasive plant Centaurea solstitialis.

31. Pollinator Interactions with Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) across Urban, Agricultural, and Natural Landscapes.

32. Field release of a prospective biological control agent of weeds, Ceratapion basicorne, to evaluate potential risk to a nontarget crop

33. Complex interactions among biocontrol agents, pollinators, and an invasive weed: a structural equation modeling approach.

34. Host plant oviposition preference of Ceratapion basicorne (Coleoptera: Apionidae), a potential biological control agent of yellow starthistle.

35. Geographic mosaics of plant-soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasion.

36. Toxic Equine Parkinsonism: An Immunohistochemical Study of 10 Horses With Nigropallidal Encephalomalacia.

37. Abundance declines of a native forb have nonlinear impacts on grassland invasion resistance.

38. Comparing predictions from mixed model equations with host range determinations from historical disease evaluation data of two previously released weed biological control pathogens

39. Applying the Successional Weed Management Model for Revegetating a Yellow Starthistle-Infested Dryland Pasture in the Chihuahuan Desert.

40. Variable effects of a generalist parasitoid on a biocontrol seed predator and its target weed.

41. Laboratory and field experimental evaluation of host plant specificity of Aceria solstitialis, a prospective biological control agent of yellow starthistle.

42. Soil depth detection by seeds and diurnally fluctuating temperatures: different dynamics in 10 annual plants.

43. Uptake, translocation and metabolism of aminocyclopyrachlor in prickly lettuce, rush skeletonweed and yellow starthistle.

44. The Role of Light and Soil Moisture in Plant Community Resistance to Invasion by Yellow Starthistle ( Centaurea solstitialis).

45. Strong response of an invasive plant species (Centaurea solstitialis L.) to global environmental changes.

46. Field Damage to Yellow Starthistle Infected by Synchytrium solstitiale, and Greenhouse Maintenance and Host Range of the Fungus.

47. Synchytrium solstitiale: reclassification based on the function and role of resting spores.

48. Range-Expanding Populations of a Globally Introduced Weed Experience Negative Plant-Soil Feedbacks.

49. CANYON GRASSLAND VEGETATION CHANGES FOLLOWING FIRE IN NORTHERN IDAHO.

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