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1. Variability in ITS1 and ITS2 sequences of historic herbaria and extant (fresh) Phalaris species (Poaceae)

2. History of knotweed (Fallopia spp.) invasiveness

3. Management and Control Issues for Native, Invasive Species (Reed Canarygrass): Evaluating Philosophical, Management, and Legislative Issues

5. Riparian populations of minnesota reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) are most likely native, based on SNPs (DArTseqLD)

7. Effects of a Gibberellin Inhibitor on Flowering, Vegetative Propagation, and Production of Rapid Generation Cycling Gladiolus for Potted Plant Production

8. Phenotypic differences among and within extant populations of Chrysanthemum arcticum L. and C. a. subsp. arcticum

9. Discovery of UPSTREAM of FLOWERING LOCUS C (UFC) and FLOWERING LOCUS C EXPRESSOR (FLX) in Gladiolus ×Hybridus, G. Dalenii

10. Challenges of Establishing Native versus Exotic Status of Herbarium Specimens

11. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) Production in Northern Latitudinal Aquaponic Growing Conditions

12. Selection tools for reducing generation time of geophytic herbaceous perennials

14. Genetic diversity ofphalaris arundinaceapopulations in relation to river regulation in the Merkys basin, Lithuania

16. Chrysanthemum ×hybridum MN 98-89-7 Shrub Garden Chrysanthemum

17. Phenotypic and Genotypic Variation in Czech Forage, Ornamental and Wild Populations of Reed Canarygrass

18. Chrysanthemum ×grandiflorum MN Sel’n. 90-275-27 Groundcover Garden Chrysanthemum

19. Garden Chrysanthemum Cell Membrane Thermostability and Flowering Heat Delay Differences Among U.S. and South Korean Germplasm

20. Genetic Variability of US and Czech Phalaris Arundinacea L. Wild and Cultivated Populations

21. Variation Among Genotypes and Source Habitats in Growth and Fecundity of the Wetland Invasive Plant Phalaris arundinacea L

22. RAPID GENERATION CYCLING ENHANCES SELECTION RATE OF GLADIOLUS ×HYBRIDUS

23. A Vast Array of Beauty: The Accomplishments of the Father of American Ornamental Breeding, Luther Burbank

24. Domestication of Perennial Flax Using an Ideotype Approach for Oilseed, Cut Flower, and Garden Performance

25. Marketing Genetically Modified Organism Carnations by Future Floral Designers: Student-designed Policy Formulation

26. The transmitting tissue of Nicotiana tabacum is not essential to pollen tube growth, and its ablation can reverse prezygotic interspecific barriers

27. Population genetic structure of N. American and European Phalaris arundinacea L. as inferred from inter-simple sequence repeat markers

28. How many marker loci are necessary? Analysis of dominant marker data sets using two popular population genetic algorithms

29. Mammoth™ ‘Twilight Pink Daisy’ Garden Chrysanthemum

30. Mammoth™ ‘Yellow Quill’ Garden Chrysanthemum

31. Use of morphological, molecular markers and cytology to differentiate between closely related Gaura coccinea, G. drummondii for breeding purposes

33. Cultivar and Site-Specific Variation Affect Establishment Potential of the Cleomes Roughseed Clammyweed (Polanisia dodecandra) and Spiderflower (Cleome hassleriana)

34. Intersimple Sequence Repeats Distinguish Genetic Differences in Easter Lily ‘Nellie White’ Clonal Ramets within and among Bulb Growers over Years

35. Colchicine-induced Somatic Polyploids from In Vitro-germinated Seeds of South African Watsonia Species

36. Competive ability of invasive Miscanthus biotypes with aggressive switchgrass

37. Conundrums of a complex vector for invasive species control: a detailed examination of the horticultural industry

39. Inheritance of non-obligate vernalization requirement for flowering in Lilium formosanum Wallace

40. Comparative forcing of Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailer’ as a florist's hydrangea

42. Cold tolerance and short day acclimation in perennial Gaura coccinea and G. drummondii

43. Chrysanthemum genetic resources and related genera of Chrysanthemum collected in China

44. Winter-hardy Mammoth™ Series Garden Chrysanthemums ‘Red Daisy’, ‘White Daisy’, and ‘Coral Daisy’ Sporting a Shrub Plant Habit

45. Epigenetic variation in tissue cultured Gaura lindheimeri

46. Efficacy of Colchicine and Trifluralin in Creating In Vitro Autotetraploid Gaura lindheimeri Engelm. and Gray

47. Comparative analysis of laboratory freezing methods to establish cold tolerance of detached rhizomes and intact crowns in garden chrysanthemums (Dendranthema×grandiflora Tzvelv.)

48. Statistical discrimination between pollen tube growth and seed set in establishing self incompatibility in Gaura lindheimeri 1

49. Minnesota horticultural industry survey on invasive plants

50. Selection strategies to reduce invasive potential in introduced plants

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