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BIGHEAD KNAPWEED (Centaurea Macrocephala Puschk.)
Taxonomic Studies of Cirsium (Asteraceae) in Japan XXIII. a New Species from Hachiôji, Tokyo Prefecture, Central Japan
Bighead Knapweed
Investigation of Lignans in the Achene Fruits of Species Belonging to the Asteraceae Family
Insects and Fungi Associated with Carduus Thistles (Com Positae)
Biological Control of Carduus Thistles Along Roadsides in Northeastern States
Genus Cynara L
WRITTEN FINDINGS of the WASHINGTON STATE NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL BOARD (1998, Updated May 2008)
Necessary Background for Studies in the Taxonomy of Onopordum In
Chemistry of Cirsium and Carduus: a Role in Ecological Risk Assessment for Biological Control of Weeds?
Susceptibility of Carduus, Cirsium,And Cynaraspecies Artificially Inoculated with Puccinia Carduorumfrom Musk Thistle
For Classical Biological Control of Common Crupina, Crupina Vulgaris (Asteraceae), in the Contiguous United States
Diversity and Evolution of Asterids
Carduus Cinereus (Asteraceae) – New to North America
Wood Anatomy of Cynareae (Compositae) Sherwin Carlquist Claremont Graduate School
Cirsium Vulgare
Ecological Effects of the Biocontrol Insects, Larinus Planus and Rhinocyllus Conicus, on Native Thistles
The Asteraceae: Daisy, Sunflower, Or Composite Family
Top View
Phenolic Constituents of Galactites Tomentosa
Native Thistles: a Conservation Practitioner's Guide
Cirsium Yildizianum (Asteraceae: Cynareae), a New Species from East Anatolia, Turkey
Keys to the Asteraceae of Wisconsin
Phenolic Constituents of Galactites Tomentosa (Asteraceae)
A Potentially Serious Plant Pest in Oklahoma
Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea Maculosa L.) Seed Longevity
Prof Dr. Abdalla Omar Onopordon Alexandrinum Boiss
Cheilosia Corydon (Diptera: Syrphidae)., a Candidate for the Biological Control of Musk Thistle in North America
Impacts of Habitat Alterations and Predispersal Seed Predation on The
Anatomical Study and Pollen Micromorphology of Onopordum L
Phylogeny and Evolution of the Carduus-Cirsium Group (Cardueae
Genetic Diversity in Cynara Cardunculus Determined by Sequence-Related Amplified Polymorphism Markers
Written Findings of the State Noxious Weed Control Board Description