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Dipsacus laciniatus

Popularity of Dipsacus laciniatus over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Dipsacus laciniatus (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Dipsacus laciniatus as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Petanovic RU, Rector BG (2007) A new species of Leipothrix (Acari : Prostigmata : Eriophyidae) on Dipsacus spp. in Europe and reassignment of two Epitrimerus spp. (Acari : Prostigmata : Eriophyidae) to the genus Leipothrix. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100, 157-63. Contact: Rector, Brian G.; USDA ARS, European Biol Control Lab, F-34980 Montferrier Sur Lez, France

 

Rector BG, Harizanova V, Sforza R, Widmer T, Wiedenmann RN (2006) Prospects for biological control of teasels, Dipsacus spp., a new target in the United States. Biological Control 36, 1-14. Contact: Rector, Brian G. ; USDA ARS, European Biol Control Lab, Montpellier, France

 

Skelton MJ (2005) A hitherto unrecorded larval food plant of the Marsh Fritillary Euphydryas aurinia (Rottemburg) (Lep.: Nymphalidae). Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation 117. Contact: Skelton, Michael J.; Bournemouth BH1 4HH, Dorset, UK

 

Parrish JAD, Musser AJ, Wiedenmann RN, Post SL, Helm CG, Timpe MJ (2004) Effects of mowing on seed dispersal and patch growth of teasel (Dipsacus laciniatus). Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 97.

 

Timpe MJ, Parrish JAD (2004) Effects of mowing time and frequency on reproductive success of cut-leafed teasel, Dipsacus laciniatus. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 97, 46-7.

 

Musser AJ, Parrish JA (2002) Differences in Dipsacus laciniatus seed dispersal along an interstate corridor versus a state natural area. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 87. Contact: Musser, Amanda J. ; Parrish, Judith A.; Millikin University, Decatur, IL, USA

 

Musser AJ, Parrish JAD (2002) Seed germination and production of re-growth in Dipsacus laciniatus, cut-leafed teasel. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 95. Contact: Musser, A. J. ; Parrish, J. A. D.; Millikin University, Decatur, IL, 62522, USA

 

Argenti C, Costalonga S, Pavan R (2000) Floristic findings from Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, VIII (145-165). Gortania Atti del Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale 22, 81-90. Contact: Argenti, C. ; Via Pietriboni 7, I-32100, Belluno, Italy

 

Ludwig W (1999) Dipsacus laciniatus L.: A critical view on mapping of the flora of Hesse. Hessische Floristische Briefe 48, 10-5. Contact: Ludwig, W.; Goldbergstrasse 19, 35043, Marburg, Germany

 

Anonymous (1998) Floristic records in Kursk Oblast. Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody Otdel Biologicheskii 103. Contact: Cambridge, UK

 

Kocsis A, Szabo LF, Podanyi B (1993) New BIS-iridoids from Dipsacus laciniatus. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 56, 1486-99. Contact: Kocsis, Akos ; Szabo, Laszlo F. ; Inst. Organic Chem., Semmelweis Univ. Med., H-1092 Budapest, Hogyes E. u. 7, Hungary

 

Solecki MK (1993) Cut-leaved and common teasel (Dipsacus laciniatus L. and D. sylvestris Huds.): Profile of two invasive aliens. In 'Biological pollution: The control and impact of invasive exotic species (Correction of Publisher)' pp. 85-92. (Indiana Academy of Science {a})

 

Abdallah OM (1991) Phenolic Glucoside and Other Constituents of Dipsacus-Laciniatus. Phytochemistry (Oxford) 30, 2805-6. Contact: ABDALLAH O M; DEP PHARMACOGNOSY, FACULTY PHARMACY, ASSIUT UNIVERSITY, ASSIUT, EGYPT

 

Glass WD (1991) Vegetation Management Guideline Cut-Leaved Teasel Dipsacus-Laciniatus L. And Common Teasel Dipsacus-Sylvestris Huds. Natural Areas Journal 11, 213-4. Contact: GLASS W D; DIV NATURAL HERITAGE, ILL DEP CONSERVATION, 100 FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLAZA, SUITE 10, CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 60411, USA

 

Rolfsmeier SB, Kaul RB, Sutherland DM (1990) New and Corrected Floristic Records for Nebraska 4. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 18, 141-50. Contact: ROLFSMEIER S B ; SCH BIOL SCI, UNIV NEBR-LINCOLN, LINCOLN, NEBR 68588-0118, USA

 

Podanyi B, Reid RS, Kocsis A, Szabo L (1989) Laciniatoside V a New Bisiridoid Glucoside Isolation and Structure Elucidation by 2d Nmr Spectroscopy. Journal of Natural Products (Lloydia) 52, 135-42. Contact: PODANYI B ; CHINOIN PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHEM WORKS LTD, H-1045 BUDAPEST, TO U 1-5, HUNGARY

 

Solecki MK (1989) The Viability of Cut-Leaved Teasel Dipsacus-Laciniatus L. Seed Harvested from Flowering Stems Management Implications. Natural Areas Journal 9, 102-5. Contact: SOLECKI M K; ILL NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY, 607 E PEABODY DRIVE, CHAMPAIGN, ILL 61820, USA

 

Baumgartner DL (1986) Failure of Mosquitoes to Colonize Teasel Axils in Illinois USA. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2, 371-3. Contact: BAUMGARTNER D L; NORTHWEST MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT, 147 W HINTZ ROAD, WHEELING, ILL 60090, USA

 

Root TW (1985) Addition to the Vascular Flora of Rock Island County Illinois USA. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 78, 281-4. Contact: ROOT T W; DEP BIOL SCI, BLACK HAWK COLL, MOLINE, ILL 61265, USA

 

Wiedemann D, Wiedemann H (1985) Dipsacus-Laciniatus a Subspontaneous Species in Kassel-Kirchditmold West Germany Survey Map Area 4622-4. Hessische Floristische Briefe 34, 5-6. Contact: WIEDEMANN D ; KASSEL

 

Roe GF (1984) A Flora of Hone Quarry Rockingham County Virginia USA. Virginia Journal of Science 35, 265-79. Contact: ROE G F; EVERGLADES NATL PARK, HOMESTEAD, FLA 33030, USA

 

Bradley TR (1983) Flowering Plant Records from Northern Virginia USA. Virginia Journal of Science 34. Contact: BRADLEY T R; DEPARTMENT OF BIOL, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FAIRFAX, VA 22030, USA

 

Dunn DB (1982) Problems in Keeping up with the Flora of Missouri USA. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 16, 95-8. Contact: DUNN D B; UNIV MO-COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, MO 65211, USA

 

Clarke GCS, Jones MR (1981) The Northwest European Pollen Flora 21. Dipsacaceae. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 33, 1-26. Contact: CLARKE G C S ; BRITISH MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY , LONDON SW7 GB, UK

 

Lhotska M (1980) Germination Ecology and Diasporology of Dipsacus-Sylvestris Dipsacus-Laciniatus Cephalaria-Transsylvanica Virga-Strigosa and Virga-Pilosa. Folia Geobotanica and Phytotaxonomica 15, 137-47. Contact: LHOTSKA M; BOT INST, TSCHECH AKAD WISS, 252 43 PRUHONICE BEI PRAHA, TSCHECHOSLOWAKEI

 

Bortnyak MM (1978) New Findings of Flora in the Kiev Ussr Territory. Ukrayins'kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 35, 356-61. Contact: BORTNYAK M M; REPUB DES INST LAND MANAGE "UKRZEMPROEKT", KIEV, USSR

 

Henry RD, Scott AR (1976) Additions to the Vascular Flora of Greene County Illinois. Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 69.

 

Hutton EE (1975) Plants New to West-Virginia USA. Castanea 40, 83-6.

 

Salamun PJ, Cochrane TS (1974) Preliminary Reports on the Flora of Wisconsin No 65 Dipsacaceae Teasel Family. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters 62, 253-60.

 

Means R (1973) Mosquito Breeding in Leaf Axils of the Teasel Dipsacus-Laciniatus in New-York USA. Mosquito News 33, 107-8.

 

Pohl RW, Sylvester EP (1963) Dipsacus in Iowa. Proc Iowa Acad Sci 70, 53-4. Contact: Dep. Bot. and Plant Pathol., Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa, USA

 

Cutter EG, Voeller BR (1959) Changes in leaf arrangement in individual fern apices. Jour Linn Soc London [Bot] 56, 225-36. Contact: Manchester U., Eng.

 

Voros J (1957) Fungi imper-fecti from Hungary. I. Sydowia 11, 133-7. Contact: Hungarisches Forschungsinst. fur Pflanzen-schutz, Budapest

 

Snow R (1954) Phyllotaxis of flowering teasels Dipsacus laciniatus. New Phytol 53, 99-107. Contact: U. Oxford

 

Thieret JW (1953) Dipsacus laciniatus in Illinois. Rhodora 55. Contact: Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., Ill.

 

 

 

 


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