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Centaurea sulphurea
Inter-Regional Hybrids of Native and Non-Native Centaurea Sulphurea
Vascular Plants of Santa Cruz County, California
Centaurea Revisited: a Molecular Survey of the Jacea Group
Yellow Starthistle Management Guide
Material and Methods
Biology and Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle
Appendix D SPECIAL STATUS PLANT SPECIES and NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES in the ANALYSIS AREA Southline Transmission Line Project Final Environmental Impact Statement
Physiological Host Range of Ceratapion Basicorne, a Prospective Biological Control Agent of Centaurea Solstitialis (Asteraceae)
Nouvelle Méthode De Dépistage De Phytopathogènes Fongiques Et De Plantes Au Potentiel Envahissant Par Métabarcodage
State of California Department of Food and Agriculture Division of Plant Health & Pest Prevention Services
Understanding and Treating Mormon Pioneer Gardens As Cultural Landscapes
Centaurea Stenolepis Kerner Bitkisi Üzerinde Farmakognozik Araştırmalar
Diversity of the Genus Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) in SW Asia
Neo-Allopatry and Rapid Reproductive Isolation. Author(S): Daniel Montesinos, Gilberto Santiago, and Ragan M
NEW INVADERS of the NORTHWEST Second Edition
The Weed Flora of California: a Checklist
AZZOUZI Salima Ep OUCHTATI
Field Guide to Noxious and Invasive Weeds Known to Occur Or Are Potentially Occurring on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
Top View
Identification Guide for Fruits of Some Common and Noxious Thistle and Knapweed Species (Asteraceae, Tribe Cardueae)
CHAPTER 3. Biology and Ecology
Centaurea Melitensis Global Invasive
Invasive and Non-Invasive Congeners Show Similar Trait Shifts Between Their Same Native and Non-Native Ranges
From Turkey for Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea Solstitialis) in the United States
Field Release of Ceratapion Basicorne (Coleoptera: Apionidae)
A Lace Bug As Biological Control Agent of Yellow Starthistle, Centaurea Solstitialis L
Biogeographical Variation of Herbivore Response and Competitive Ability of Centaurea Species ______
(Asteraceae, Tribe Cardueae) Deborah J. Lionakis Me