16 références trouvées pour Triadica sebifera:
Informations pour la gestion de l'espèce Résumé: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/esadocs/documnts/sapiseb.html [Accessed 10 August 2004]
2. Brooks, M. L., C. M. D'Antonio, D. M. Richardson, J. B. Grace, J. E. Keeley, J. M. DiTomaso, R. J. Hobbs, M. Pellant, and D. Pyke. 2004. Effects of Invasive Alien Plants on Fire Regimes. BioScience 54(7): 677-688.
Résumé: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
3. Bruce, K. A., G. N. Cameron, P. A. Harcombe, and G. Jubinsky. 1997. Introduction, impact on native habitats, and management of a woody invader, the Chinese tallow tree, Sapium sebiferum (L) Roxb. Natural Areas Journal 17(3): 255-260.
Résumé: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
4. Conway, W. C., L. M. Smith, and J. F. Bergan. 2002. Potential Allelopathic Interference by the Exotic Chinese Tallow Tree Sapium sebiferum. American Midland Naturalist 148: 43-53.
5. Jubinsky, G., and L. C. Anderson. 1995. The invasive potential of Chinese tallow-tree (Sapium sebiferum Roxb.) in the Southeast. Castanea 61(3): 226-231.
Résumé: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species.
6. Maikhuri, R. K., R. L. Semwal, K. S. Rao, K. Singh, and K. G. Saxena. 2000. Growth and ecological impacts of traditional agroforestry tree species in Central Himalaya, India. Agroforestry Systems 48(3): 257
Résumé: Ecology, synonyms, common names, distributions (Pacific as well as global), management and impact information Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/triadica_sebifera.htm [Accessed 17 June 2003]
8. Renne, I. J., W. C. Barrow, L. A. J. Randall, and W. C. Bridges. 2002. Generalized avian dispersal syndrome contributes to Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum, Euphorbiaceae) invasiveness. Diversity and Distributions 8: 285-295.
9. Rodgers, J. C., and K. C. Parker. 2003. Distribution of alien plant species in relation to human disturbance on the Georgia Sea Islands. Diversity and Distributions 9: 385-398.
10. Rogers, W. E., and E. Siemann. 2004. Invasive ecotypes tolerate herbivory more effectively than native ecotypes of the Chinese tallow tree Sapium sebiferum. Journal of Applied Ecology 41: 561-570.
Résumé: Information on description, economic importance, distribution, habitat, history, growth, and impacts and management of species. Available from: http://www.exoticpestplantcouncil.org/manual/SASE.html [Accessed 10 August 2004]
12. Siemann, E., and W. E. Rogers. 2001. Genetic difference in growth of an invasive tree species. Ecology Letters 4: 514-518.
13. Siemann, E., and W. E. Rogers. 2003. Changes in light and nitrogen availability under pioneer trees may indirectly facilitate tree invasions of grasslands. Journal of Ecology 91: 923-931.
Résumé: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals. Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=522777 [Accessed December 31 2004]
Résumé: Information on common names, synonyms, and the distributional range of species. Available from: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl?Triadica+sebifera [Accessed 10 August 2004]
Résumé: Available from: http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch?mode=Scientific+Name&keywordquery=Triadica+sebifera&go.x=12&go.y=6 [Accessed 10 August 2005]
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