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Larrea divaricata
Known as:
chaparral
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Evidence, exaggeration, and error in historical accounts of chaparral wildfires in California.
Brett R. Goforth
,
R. Minnich
Ecological Applications
2007
Corpus ID: 17967626
For more than half a century, ecologists and historians have been integrating the contemporary study of ecosystems with data…
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2003
2003
Reproduction and growth of the chaparral geophyte, Zigadenus fremontii (Liliaceae), in relation to fire
C. Tyler
,
M. Borchert
Plant Ecology
2003
Corpus ID: 20456465
Zigadenusfremontii is often a striking component of the flora following firein the chaparral. Like other geophytes, it produces…
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2002
2002
Modification of soil structural and hydraulic properties after 50 years of imposed chaparral and pine vegetation
J. Johnson-Maynard
,
R. Graham
,
Laosheng Wu
,
P. Shouse
2002
Corpus ID: 59489396
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Species-mediated soil moisture availability and patchy establishment of Pseudotsuga menziesii in chaparral
Jennifer A. Dunne
,
V. Thomas Parker
Oecologia
1999
Corpus ID: 10468317
Abstract The occurrence of mature individuals of Pseudotsuga menziesii in stands of Arctostaphylos species mark the initial…
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1999
1999
Biogeochemical Cycling of Calcium and Magnesium by Ceanothus and Chamise
S. Quideau
,
R. Graham
,
O. Chadwick
,
H. B. Wood
1999
Corpus ID: 55834459
Vegetation has long been recognized as a fundamental factor in soil formation, but vegetation and soils commonly covary in…
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1994
1994
Above- and below-ground environmental influences on leaf conductance ofCeanothus thyrsiflorus growing in a chaparral environment: drought response and the role of abscisic acid
John D. Tenhunen
,
R. Hanano
,
M. Abril
,
E. Weiler
,
Wolfram Hartung
Oecologia
1994
Corpus ID: 9431260
Small shrubs ofCeanothus thyrsiflorus were grown in 19-1 pots irrigated under natural conditions in a chaparral region of…
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1984
1984
Factors affecting germination of chaparral seeds
J. Keeley
1984
Corpus ID: 81065854
1977
1977
Persistence of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T in chaparral soil and vegetation
T. R. Plumb
,
L. Norris
,
M. Montgomery
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and…
1977
Corpus ID: 20330870
The behavior of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T has been widely studied in the cool moist forests of the Pacific Northwest (NORRIS 1971…
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1952
1952
SOME RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN XEROPHYTISM AND THE CONTENT OF RESIN, NORDIHYDROGUAIARETIC ACID AND PROTEIN OF LARREA DIVARICATA CAV.
P. Duisberg
Plant Physiology
1952
Corpus ID: 35283805
Larrea divaricata is the dominant plant growing over more than 30,000,000 acres of the hottest and driest intermountain plains of…
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1948
1948
Influence of woodland chaparral on water and soil in Central California.
P. Rowe
1948
Corpus ID: 131940635
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