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Altitudinal variation in photosynthetic capacity, diffusional conductance and δ13C of butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) plants growing at high elevationsZUOMIN SHI; SHIRONG LIU; XINGLIANG LIU et al.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 2006, Vol 128, Num 4, pp 722-731, issn 0031-9317, 10 p.Article

BUDDLEDIN A, B AND C, PISCICIDAL SESQUITERPENES FROM BUDDLEJA DAVIDII FRANCH.YOSHIDA T; NOBUHARA J; UCHIDA M et al.1976; TETRAHEDRON LETTERS; G.B.; DA. 1976; NO 41; PP. 3717-3720; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

STUDIES ON THE CONSTITUENTS OF BUDDLEJA SPECIES II: BUDDLEDIN C, D AND E NEW SESQUITERPENES FROM BUDDLEJA DAVIDII FRANCHYOSHIDA T; NOBUHARA J; FUJII N et al.1978; CHEM. PHARM. BULL.; JPN; DA. 1978; VOL. 26; NO 8; PP. 2543-2549; BIBL. DISSEM.Article

On the perils of mycorrhizal status lists : the case of Buddleja davidiiDICKIE, I. A; THOMAS, M. M; BELLINGHAM, P. J et al.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2007, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 687-688, issn 0940-6360, 2 p.Article

A hybrid of Buddleja davidii var. nanhoensis 'Nanho Purple' and B. lindleyanaELLIOTT, W; WERNER, D. J; FANTZ, P. R et al.HortScience. 2004, Vol 39, Num 7, pp 1581-1583, issn 0018-5345, 3 p.Article

STUDIES ON THE CONSTITUENTS OF BRUDDLEJA SPECIES. 1: STRUCTURES OF BUDDLEDIN A AND B, TWO NEW TOXIC SESQUITERPENES FROM BUDDLEJA DAVIDII FRANCHYOSHIDA T; NOBUHARA J; UCHIDA M et al.1978; CHEM. PHARM. BULL.; JPN; DA. 1978; VOL. 26; NO 8; PP. 2535-2542; BIBL. DISSEM.Article

Lignans and neolignans from Buddleja davidiiHOUGHTON, P. J.Phytochemistry. 1985, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 819-826, issn 0031-9422Article

A process-based population dynamics model to explore target and non-target impacts of a biological control agentKRITICOS, Darren J; WATT, Michael S; WITHERS, Toni M et al.Ecological modelling. 2009, Vol 220, Num 17, pp 2035-2050, issn 0304-3800, 16 p.Article

Antennal responses to floral scents in the butterfly Heliconius melpomeneANDERSSON, Susanna; DOBSON, Heidi E. M.Journal of chemical ecology. 2003, Vol 29, Num 10, pp 2319-2330, issn 0098-0331, 12 p.Article

'Summer Skies' Buddleja davidiiSMITH, William A; BRAND, Mark H.HortScience. 2012, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 126-127, issn 0018-5345, 2 p.Article

Biomass Characterization of Buddleja davidii : A Potential Feedstock for Biofuel ProductionHALLAC, Bassem B; SANNIGRAHI, Poulomi; YUNQIAO PU et al.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 2009, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 1275-1281, issn 0021-8561, 7 p.Article

Correlation Between Anatomical Characteristics of Ethanol Organosolv Pretreated Buddleja davidii and Its Enzymatic Conversion to GlucoseHALLAC, Bassem B; RAY, Michael; MURPHY, Richard J et al.Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2010, Vol 107, Num 5, pp 795-801, issn 0006-3592, 7 p.Article

Growth and flowering response of butterfly-bush to paclobutrazol formulation and rate of applicationRUTER, J. M.HortScience. 1992, Vol 27, Num 8, issn 0018-5345, p. 929Article

Phenylethanoid and lignan-iridoid complex glycosides from roots of Buddleja davidiiYAMAMOTO, A; NITTA, S; MIYASE, T et al.Phytochemistry. 1993, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 421-425, issn 0031-9422Article

Biridoside, a new iridoid from Buddleja davidiiAHMAD, M; ALAM, M; MARTIN, G. E et al.Spectroscopy letters. 1992, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 363-374, issn 0038-7010Article

Ecological role of buddleia (Buddleja davidii) in streambeds in te Urewera National ParkSMALE, M. C.New Zealand journal of ecology. 1990, Vol 14, pp 1-6, issn 0110-6465Article

The invasive shrub Buddleja davidii performs better in its introduced rangeEBELING, Susan Kathrin; HENSEN, Isabell; AUGE, Harald et al.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 225-233, issn 1366-9516, 9 p.Article

Invasive Buddleja davidii allocates more nitrogen to its photosynthetic machinery than five native woody speciesFENG, Yu-Long; AUGE, Harald; EBELING, Susan K et al.Oecologia. 2007, Vol 153, Num 3, pp 501-510, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article

Differential response of buddleia (Buddleia davidii Franch.) to ozoneFINDLEY, D. A; KEEVER, G. J; CHAPPELKA, A. H et al.Environmental pollution (1987). 1997, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 105-111, issn 0269-7491Article

Development of a hydrothermal time seed germination model which uses the Weibull distribution to describe base water potentialWATT, Michael S; XU, Vega; BLOOMBERG, Mark et al.Ecological modelling. 2010, Vol 221, Num 9, pp 1267-1272, issn 0304-3800, 6 p.Article

Predicting the spread of an invasive plant : combining experiments and ecological niche modelEBELING, Susan K; WELK, Erik; AUGE, Harald et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2008, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 709-719, issn 0906-7590, 11 p.Article

Temporal limits to simulating the future spread pattern of invasive species: Buddleja davidii in Europe and New ZealandPITT, Joel P. W; KRITICOS, Darren J; DODD, Michael B et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 11, pp 1880-1887, issn 0304-3800, 8 p.Article

Lead isotope ratio measurements by ICP-QMS to identify metal accumulation in vegetation specimens growing in mining environmentsMARGUI, E; IGLESIAS, M; QUERALT, I et al.Science of the total environment. 2006, Vol 367, Num 2-3, pp 988-998, issn 0048-9697, 11 p.Article

Inheritance of white flower colour and congested growth habit in certain Buddleia progeniesTOBUTT, K. R.Euphytica. 1993, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 231-235, issn 0014-2336Article

Zur Soziologie einiger Neophyten des insubrischen Gebietes = Phytosociologie de quelques néophytes de l'Insubrie = Phytosociology of some neophytes in Insubria areaBRANDES, D.Tuexenia. 1989, Num 9, pp 267-274, issn 0722-494XArticle

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