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Cardamine pratensis
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
cuckoo flower syn lady's smock syn mayflower syn meadow cressReferences
(Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):[These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to
www.silverplatter.com. References are listed alphabetically by author within years, with most recent references first; addresses of author(s) have been included when available. To search within this page, we suggest using Find in Page, within the Edit menu of the Web Browser.]Bernhardt, K. G., M. Spitzer, et al. (1999). The effect of artificial flooding on the growth of meadow plants. Botanische Jahrbuecher fuer Systematik Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. June 121(2): 233-268. {a} Institut fur Botanik, Universitat fur Bodenkultur, Gregor-Mendel-Str. 33, A-1180, Wien, Austria
Bialkowski, K. and R. Olinski (1999). Oxidative damage to plant DNA in relation to growth conditions. Acta Biochimica Polonica 46(1): 43-49. {a} Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University School of Medical Sciences, M. Karlowicza 24, 85-092, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Marhold, K. and M. E. Ancev (1999). Cardamine penzesii, a rediscovered taxon of the C. pratensis group (Cruciferae). Annales Botanici Fennici. Sept. 36(3): 171-180. {a} Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dubravska cesta 14, SK-842 23, Bratislava, Slovakia
Marhold, K. and K. Tan (1999). The distribution of Cardamine matthioli (Brassicaceae) in Greece. Thaiszia . [print] 9(2): 109-112. {a} Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dubravska cesta 14, SK-842 23, Bratislava, Slovakia
Bekker, R. M., M. J. M. Oomes, et al. (1998). The impact of groundwater level on soil seed bank survival. Seed Science Research 8(3): 399-404. {a} Lab. Plant Ecol., Univ. Groningen, PO Box 14, NL-9750 AA Haren, Netherlands
Bleeker, W. (1998). On the presence of Cardamine dentata Schultes (Brassicaceae) in northwestern Germany. Floristische Rundbriefe 31(2): 145-150. {a} AG Spezielle Botanik, Univ. Osnabrueck, Barbarastr. 11, 49069 Osnabrueck, Germany
Jensen, K. (1998). Species composition of soil seed bank and seed rain of abandoned wet meadows and their relation to aboveground vegetation. Flora Jena 193(4): 345-359. {a} Oekol.-Zentrum Christian-Albrechts-Univ. Kiel, Schauenburger Str. 112, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
Miroslavov, E. A., E. V. Voznesenskaya, et al. (1998). Comparative description of leaf anatomy of arctic and boreal plants. Botanicheskii Zhurnal St Petersburg 83(3): 21-27. {a} V. L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Witting, B. (1998). Comparison of recent and historical records on Caricion fuscae (acid small-sedge fen) in the Elbe-Weser region. Drosera . [print] 98(2): 85-102. {a} August Krantz Str. 5, D-27283, Verden, Germany
Dempster, J. P. (1997). The role of larval food resources and adult movement in the population dynamics of the orange-tip butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines). Oecologia Berlin 111(4): 549-556. The Limes, The Green, Hilton, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE18 9NA, UK
Scannell, M. J. P. (1997). Cardamine pratensis in lawns in Greater Dublin. Irish Naturalists' Journal 25(10): 385-386. 43 Raglan Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Sparks, T. H. and T. J. Yates (1997). The effect of spring temperature on the appearance dates of British butterflies 1883-1993. Ecography 20(4): 368-374. Inst. Terrestrial Ecol., Monks Wood, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE17 2LS, UK
Holm, L. and K. Holm (1996). Four northern Mycosphaerellae. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses 31(3): 285-295. Dep. Systematic Botany, Uppsala Univ., Villavagen 6, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden
Marhold, K. (1996). Multivariate morphometric study of the Cardamine pratensis group (Cruciferae) in the Carpathian and Pannonian area. Plant Systematics and Evolution 200(3-4): 141-159. Inst. Bot., Slovak Academy Sci., Dubravska cesta 14, SK-842 23 Bratislava, Slovakia
Salt, D. T., P. Fenwick, et al. (1996). Interspecific herbivore interactions in a high CO-2 environment: Root and shoot aphids feeding on Cardamine. Oikos 77(2): 326-330. Biological Sci. Div., Inst. Environmental Biological Sci., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
Honour, S. J., A. A. R. Webb, et al. (1995). The responses of stomata to abscisic acid and temperature are interrelated. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences 259(1356): 301-306. {a} Div. Biological Sci., Inst. Environmental Biological Sci., Lancaster Univ., Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
Marhold, K. (1994). Chromosome numbers of the genus Cardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and in Pannonia. Phyton Horn 34(1): 19-34. Inst. Botany, Slovak Academy Sci., Dubravska Cesta 14, SK-842 23 Bratislava, Slovakia
Marhold, K. (1994). Taxonomy of the genus Cardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and Pannonia: I. Cardamine pratensis group. Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica 29(3): 335-374. Inst. Bot., Slovak Acad. Sci., Dubravska cesta 14, SK-842 23 Bratislava, Slovakia
Marhold, K. and T. G. J. Rayner (1994). Typification of the names of two species of the Cardamine pratensis group (Brassicaceae). Taxon 43(1): 77-83. {a} Inst. Botany, Slovak Acad. Sci., Dubravska cesta 14, 842 23 Bratislava, Slovakia
Thimounier, A., J. L. Dupouey, et al. (1994). Simultaneous eutrophication and acidification of a forest ecosystem in North-East France. New Phytologist 126(3): 533-539. Unite d'Ecophysiol. Forestiere-Equipe Phytoecol., Inst. Natl. de la Recherche Agronomique, 54280 Champenoux, France
Leina, G. D. (1993). The relationship of dark respiration and dry mass increment of the individual organs and whole plants in Cardamine pratensis (Brassicaceae) during the reproduction period. Botanicheskii Zhurnal St Petersburg 78(2): 39-51. V.L. Komarov Bot. Inst., Acad. Sci. Sci. Russ., St. Petersburg, Russia
Kuehn, K. D., H. C. Weber, et al. (1991). Distribution of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on a fallow agriculture site: I. Dry habitat. Angewandte Botanik 65(3-4): 169-186.
Schnitzler, A. and R. Carbiener (1991). Eco-physiological responses of the forest vernal synusia to climate changes over a decade (1979-1989). Acta Oecologica 12(3): 411-426.
Khatri, K. S. (1989). Cardamine L. section Cardamine (Cruciferae) in the Asian territory of Soviet Union: A morphological, anatomical and phylogenetical study with taxonomic reconsiderations. Feddes Repertorium 100(3-4): 81-96.
Leina, G. D. and O. S. Yudina (1989). Dark respiration and dry mass accumulation in the perennial plant lady's-smock during the reproductive period. Fiziologiya Rastenii 36(2): 284-293.
Bister, M. F., C. Agier, et al. (1988). Compared biotransformation of benzylisoquinolines by a non-alkaloid producing plant cell suspension. Bulletin De La Societe Botanique De France Lettres Botaniques 135(1): 57-70.
Khatri, K. S. (1987). "Cardamine pratensis complex" in the Asian territory of the USSR. Folia Geobotanica Et Phytotaxonomica 22(3): 263-269.
Marhold, K. and J. Zaborsky (1986). A new species of Cardamine pratensis aggregate from Eastern Slovakia (Czechoslovakia). Preslia 58(3): 193-198.
Tomsovic, P. (1986). Two new taxa in the Cardamine pratensis aggregation from Bohemia and Moravia (Czechoslovakia). Folia Geobotanica Et Phytotaxonomica 21(4): 429-430.
Hermy, M. (1985). Impact of pattern of ridges and furrows on the botanical richness and composition in an ancient coppice-with-standards wood: The example of the Vorte Bossen (West Flanders, Belgium). Biologisch Jaarboek 53: 31-43.
Semikhatova, O. A., G. D. Leina, et al. (1985). Response of gas exchange in leaves in darkness to high temperatures. Botanicheskii Zhurnal 70(6): 814-824.
Vyvey, R. and H. Stieperaere (1984). A numerical analysis of some diploid and tetraploid Cardamine pratensis populations from Belgium and northern France. Bulletin De La Societe Royale De Botanique De Belgique 117(2): 341-350.
Bubolo, L. S. (1482). Comparative analysis of the ultrastructure of leaf chlorenchyma cells in some species of the flora of Wrangel Island and Leningrad Oblast (Russian SFSR, USSR). Botanicheskii Zhurnal 69(11): 1482-1491.
Kislyuk, I. M., T. V. Paleeva, et al. (1250). The effect of ambient temperature on the heat resistance of protoplasmic streaming and ability for plasmolysis in dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous cells under experimental and natural conditions. Tsitologiya 28(11): 1250-1255.
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