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Can plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology?INDERJIT; CALLAWAY, Ragan M; VIVANCO, Jorge M et al.Trends in plant science. 2006, Vol 11, Num 12, pp 574-580, issn 1360-1385, 7 p.Article

Multiple introductions of two invasive Centaurea taxa inferred from cpDNA haplotypesHUFBAUERL, Ruth A; SFORZA, René.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 252-261, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

Native plant diversity resists invasion at both low and high resource levelsMARON, John; MARLER, Marilyn.Ecology (Durham). 2007, Vol 88, Num 10, pp 2651-2661, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

Escape from competition: Neighbors reduce Centaurea stoebe performance at home but not awayCALLAWAY, Ragan M; WALLER, Lauren P; DIACONU, Alecu et al.Ecology (Durham). 2011, Vol 92, Num 12, pp 2208-2213, issn 0012-9658, 6 p.Article

Elucidation of a Diurnal Pattern of Catechin Exudation by Centaurea stoebeTHARAYIL, Nishanth; TRIEBWASSER, Daniella J.Journal of chemical ecology. 2010, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 200-204, issn 0098-0331, 5 p.Article

Intraspecific and interspecific interactions mediated by a phytotoxin, (-)-catechin, secreted by the roots of Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed)WEIR, Tiffany L; HARSH PAL BATS; VIVANCO, Jorge M et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2003, Vol 29, Num 11, pp 2397-2412, issn 0098-0331, 16 p.Article

Root exudate is allelopathic in invaded community but not in native community: field evidence for the novel weapons hypothesisTHORPE, Andrea S; THELEN, Giles C; DIACONU, Alecu et al.Journal of ecology. 2009, Vol 97, Num 4, pp 641-645, issn 0022-0477, 5 p.Article

NO EVIDENCE FOR TRADE-OFFS : CENTAUREA PLANTS FROM AMERICA ARE BETTER COMPETITORS AND DEFENDERSRIDENOUR, Wendy M; VIVANCO, Jorge M; YULONG FENG et al.Ecological monographs. 2008, Vol 78, Num 3, pp 369-386, issn 0012-9615, 18 p.Article

Limiting similarity between invaders and dominant species in herbaceous plant communities?EMERY, Sarah M.Journal of Ecology. 2007, Vol 95, Num 5, pp 1027-1035, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

Catechin-metal interactions as a mechanism for conditional allelopathy by the invasive plant Centaurea maculosaPOLLOCK, Jarrod L; CALLAWAY, Ragan M; THELEN, Giles C et al.Journal of ecology. 2009, Vol 97, Num 6, pp 1234-1242, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

A selective, sensitive, and rapid in-field assay for soil catechin, an allelochemical of Centaurea maculosaBROECKLMG, Corey D; VIVANCO, Jorge M.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2008, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 1189-1196, issn 0038-0717, 8 p.Article

Is (-)-Catechin a Novel Weapon of Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea stoebe)?DUKE, Stephen O; BLAIR, Amy C; DAYAN, Franck E et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2009, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 141-153, issn 0098-0331, 13 p.Article

AN INVADER DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECTS LEAF PHYSIOLOGY OF TWO NATIVES ACROSS A GRADIENT IN DIVERSITYKITTELSON, Pamela; MARON, John; MARLER, Marilyn et al.Ecology (Durham). 2008, Vol 89, Num 5, pp 1344-1351, issn 0012-9658, 8 p.Article

Concentrations of the Allelochemical (±)-Catechin IN Centaurea maculosa SoilsPERRY, Laura G; THELEN, Giles C; RIDENOUR, Wendy M et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2007, Vol 33, Num 12, pp 2337-2344, issn 0098-0331, 8 p.Article

Predicting endemism from population structure of a widespread species : Case study in Centaurea maculosa Lam. (Asteraceae)FREVILLE, H; COLAS, B; RONFORT, J et al.Conservation biology. 1998, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 1269-1278, issn 0888-8892Article

Effects of the invasive forb Centaurea maculosa on grassland carbon and nitrogen pools in Montana, USAHOOK, Paul B; OLSON, Bret E; WRAITH, Jon M et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2004, Vol 7, Num 6, pp 686-694, issn 1432-9840, 9 p.Article

(±)-Catechin, A Root Exudate of the Invasive Centaurea Stoebe Lam. (Spotted Knapweed) Exhibits Bacteriostatic Activity Against Multiple Soil Bacterial PopulationsPOLLOCK, Jarrod L; KOGAN, Lewis A; THORPE, Andrea S et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2011, Vol 37, Num 9, pp 1044-1053, issn 0098-0331, 10 p.Article

Cellular protein receptors of maculosin, a host specific phytotoxin of spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa L.)SANG HO PARK; STROBEL, G. A.Biochimica et biophysica acta (G). General subjects. 1994, Vol 1199, Num 1, pp 13-19, issn 0304-4165Article

Novel weapons and invasion : biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechinHE, Wei-Ming; YULONG FENG; RIDENOUR, Wendy M et al.Oecologia. 2009, Vol 159, Num 4, pp 803-815, issn 0029-8549, 13 p.Article

Oxalate contributes to the resistance of Gaillardia grandiflora and Lupinus sericeus to a phytotoxin produced by Centaurea maculosaWEIR, Tiffany L; PAL BAIS, Harsh; STULL, Valerie J et al.Planta. 2006, Vol 223, Num 4, pp 785-795, issn 0032-0935, 11 p.Article

The role of the native soil community in the invasion ecology of spotted (Centaurea maculosa auct. non Lam.) and diffuse (Centaurea diffusa Lam.) knapweedMEIMAN, Paul J; REDENTE, Edward F; PASCHKE, Mark W et al.Agriculture,ecosystems & environment. Applied soil ecology. 2006, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 77-88, issn 0929-1393, 12 p.Article

Soil biota and exotic plant invasionCALLAWAY, Ragan M; THELEN, Giles C; RODRIGUEZ, Alex et al.Nature (London). 2004, Vol 427, Num 6976, pp 731-733, issn 0028-0836, 3 p.Article

Additive effects of aboveground and belowground herbivores on the dominance of spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe)KNOCHEL, David G; MONSON, Nathan D; SEASTEDT, Timothy R et al.Oecologia. 2010, Vol 164, Num 3, pp 701-712, issn 0029-8549, 12 p.Article

Eavesdropping in plants: delayed germination via biochemical recognitionRENNE, Ian J; SINN, Brandon T; SHOOK, Gregory W et al.Journal of ecology. 2014, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 86-94, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

Population-level compensation impedes biological control of an invasive forb and indirect release of a native grassORTEGA, Yvette K; PEARSON, Dean E; WALLER, Lauren P et al.Ecology (Durham). 2012, Vol 93, Num 4, pp 783-792, issn 0012-9658, 10 p.Article

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