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The Ecological Impact of Allelopathy in Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae) Author(s): Jeffrey G. Lawrence, Alison Colwell, Owen J. Sexton Source: American Journal of Botany, Vol. 78, No. 7 (Jul., 1991), pp. 948-958 Published by: Botanical Society of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2445173 Accessed: 12/05/2009 12:53
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- Issue Table of Contents
- American Journal of Botany, Vol. 78, No. 7 (Jul., 1991), pp. 871-1014
- Front Matter
- The Genome Origin of Tetraploid Species of Leymus (Poaceae: Triticeae) Inferred from Variation in Repeated Nucleotide Sequences [pp.871-884]
- Root Profiles and Competition between the Invasive, Exotic Perennial, Carpobrotus edulis, and Two Native Shrub Species in California Coastal Scrub [pp.885-894]
- Seed Dynamics of Abies balsamea and Acer saccharum in a Deciduous Forest of Northeastern North America [pp.895-905]
- Changes in Hydraulic Conductivity and Anatomy Caused by Drying and Rewetting Roots of Agave deserti (Agavaceae) [pp.906-915]
- Primary and Secondary Effects of Water Content on the Spectral Reflectance of Leaves [pp.916-924]
- Pattern, Tempo, and Mode of Evolutionary and Biogeographic Divergence in Oxystylis and Wislizenia (Capparaceae) [pp.925-937]
- Isozyme Divergence between Eastern Asian, North American, and Turkish Species of Liquidambar (Hamamelidaceae) [pp.938-947]
- The Ecological Impact of Allelopathy in Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae) [pp.948-958]
- Thrips-Mediated Self-Pollination of Two Facultatively Xenogamous Wetland Species [pp.959-963]
- Distance between Mates Affects Seedling Characters in a Population of Impatiens capensis (Balsaminaceae) [pp.964-970]
- Adaptations for a Two-Phase Seed Dispersal System Involving Vertebrates and Ants in a Hemiepiphytic Fig (Ficus microcarpa: Moraceae) [pp.971-977]
- Consequences of Emergence Phenology for Reproductive Success in Ranunculus adoneus (Ranunculaceae) [pp.978-988]
- The Elastic Moduli and Mechanics of Populus tremuloides (Salicaceae) Petioles in Bending and Torsion [pp.989-996]
- Effects of Snowpack on Timing and Abundance of Flowering in Delphinium nelsonii (Ranunculaceae): Implications for Climate Change [pp.997-1001]
- The Physical and Chemical Environment of the Developing Embryo of Pinus resinosa [pp.1002-1009]
- Short Communication
- The Earliest Remains of Grasses in the Fossil Record [pp.1010-1014]
- Back Matter