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Isocoma pluriflora
Known as:
Isocoma wrightii
, southern jimmyweed
National Institutes of Health
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2015
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2015
A survey of tremetone, dehydrotremetone, and structurally related compounds in Isocoma spp. (goldenbush) in the southwestern United States.
Stephen T. Lee
,
D. Cook
,
T. Z. Davis
,
Dale R. Gardner
,
Robert L. Johnson
,
C. Stonecipher
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2015
Corpus ID: 10729837
Isocoma pluriflora, a plant prevalent on land used for livestock production and native to Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas, and…
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2014
2014
Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) Offspring Recruitment on the Carrizo Plain National Monument: Evaluating the Effects of Low Population Density and Marginal Habitat Quality.
Diego R. Johnson
2014
Corpus ID: 127873381
2007
2007
Vascular Plant and Vertebrate Inventory of Coronado National Memorial
Brian F. Powell
,
D. Swann
,
W. Halvorson
2007
Corpus ID: 83098995
2001
2001
Bed-Site Selection by Desert Mule Deer in Southern Arizona
J. Tull
,
P. Krausman
,
R. Steidl
2001
Corpus ID: 34115977
We compared bed sites selected by desert mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus eremicus) to nearby random sites to assess bed site…
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1999
1999
Control of Common Goldenweed with tides and Associated Forage Release
S. H.
,
Mayeux
,
L. D.
,
Drawe
,
J. C
,
Scifres
1999
Corpus ID: 55322332
Common goldenweed, an aggressive half-shrub, is rapidly increasing as a management problem on south Texas rangeland. Control with…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Using Remote Sensing to Distinguish Common (Isocoma coronopifolia) and Drummond Goldenweed (Isocoma drummondii)
J. Everitt
,
M. A. Alaniz
,
D. Escobar
,
M. Davis
Weed science
1992
Corpus ID: 133131833
Common and Drummond goldenweed are troublesome subshrubs that often invade rangelands in southern Texas. Both species produce a…
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