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Phosphorus uptake, not carbon transfer, explains arbuscular mycorrhizal enhancement of Centaurea maculosa in the presence of native grassland species
CA Zabinski, L Quinn, RM Callaway
Functional Ecology 16 (6), 758-765, 2002
1692002
Invasiveness potential of Miscanthus sinensis: implications for bioenergy production in the United States
LD Quinn, DJ Allen, J Stewart
GCB Bioenergy 2 (6), 310-320, 2010
1282010
Ecological correlates of invasion by Arundo donax in three southern California riparian habitats
LD Quinn, JS Holt
Biological Invasions 10 (5), 591-601, 2008
1012008
Stress-tolerant feedstocks for sustainable bioenergy production on marginal land
LD Quinn, KC Straker, J Guo, S Kim, S Thapa, G Kling, DK Lee, TB Voigt
BioEnergy Research 8 (3), 1081-1100, 2015
992015
Biomass Production of Herbaceous Energy Crops in the United States: Field Trial Results and Yield Potential Maps from the Multiyear Regional Feedstock Partnership
DK Lee, E Aberle, EK Anderson, W Anderson, BS Baldwin, ...
GCB Bioenergy, 2017
89*2017
Biomass production of herbaceous energy crops in the United States: field trial results and yield potential maps from the multiyear regional feedstock partnership
DK Lee, E Aberle, EK Anderson, W Anderson, BS Baldwin, ...
GCB Bioenergy, 0
72
Navigating the “Noxious” and “Invasive” Regulatory Landscape: Suggestions for Improved Regulation
LD Quinn, JN Barney, JSN McCubbins, AB Endres
BioScience 63 (2), 124-131, 2013
612013
Effects of nitrogen enrichment and competition on growth and spread of giant reed (Arundo donax)
LD Quinn, MA Rauterkus, JS Holt
Weed science 55 (4), 319-326, 2007
562007
Black Locust as a Bioenergy Feedstock: a Review
KC Straker, LD Quinn, TB Voigt, DK Lee, GJ Kling
BioEnergy Research 8 (3), 1117-1135, 2015
492015
Empirical evidence of long-distance dispersal in Miscanthus sinensis and Miscanthus× giganteus
LD Quinn, DP Matlaga, JR Stewart, AS Davis
Invasive plant science and management 4 (1), 142-150, 2011
472011
Bioenergy feedstocks at low risk for invasion in the USA: a “white list” approach
LD Quinn, DR Gordon, A Glaser, D Lieurance, SL Flory
BioEnergy Research 8 (2), 471-481, 2015
432015
Bioenergy feedstocks at low risk for invasion in the USA: a “white list” approach
LD Quinn, DR Gordon, A Glaser, D Lieurance, SL Flory
BioEnergy Research 8 (2), 471-481, 2015
432015
Switchgrass as a bioenergy crop in the Loess Plateau, China: Potential lignocellulosic feedstock production and environmental conservation
D Cooney, H Kim, L Quinn, MS Lee, J Guo, S CHEN, B XU, DK Lee
Journal of integrative agriculture 16 (6), 1211-1226, 2017
352017
Natural History Survey of the Ornamental Grass Miscanthus sinensis in the Introduced Range
RF Dougherty, LD Quinn, AB Endres, TB Voigt, JN Barney
Invasive Plant Science and Management 7 (1), 113-120, 2014
352014
Environmental tolerances of Miscanthus sinensis in invasive and native populations
LD Quinn, JR Stewart, T Yamada, Y Toma, M Saito, K Shimoda, ...
BioEnergy Research 5 (1), 139-148, 2012
352012
Effects of land use and environment on alien and native macrophytes: lessons from a large‐scale survey of Australian rivers
LD Quinn, SS Schooler, RD Van Klinken
Diversity and Distributions 17 (1), 132-143, 2011
332011
Frayed seams in the “patchwork quilt” of American federalism: an empirical analysis of invasive plant species regulation
JSN McCubbins, AB Endres, L Quinn, JN Barney
Environ Law 43, 35-81, 2013
262013
Restoration for resistance to invasion by giant reed (Arundo donax)
LD Quinn, JS Holt
Invasive plant science and management 2 (4), 279-291, 2009
262009
Escaped Miscanthus sacchariflorus reduces the richness and diversity of vegetation and the soil seed bank
HA Hager, R Rupert, LD Quinn, JA Newman
Biological Invasions 17 (6), 1833-1847, 2015
252015
Weed risk assessments are an effective component of invasion risk management
DR Gordon, SL Flory, D Lieurance, PE Hulme, C Buddenhagen, B Caton, ...
Invasive Plant Science and Management 9 (1), 81-83, 2016
232016
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