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Topic |
Reading |
| Sept 1 |
Organizational meeting |
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Sept 9
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Is ethnobotany biology?
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Gaoue, OG, MA Coe, M Bond, G Hart, BC Seyler, & H McMillen. 2017. Theories and major hypotheses in ethnobotany.
Phillips, O, AH Gentry, P Reynel, C Wilkin, and B Gálvez-Durand. 1994. Quantitative ethnobotany and Amazonian conservation.
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Sept 16
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Engineering plants for TGA production
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Chapman, KD, JM Dyer, RT Mullen. 2013. Commentary: Why don’t plant leaves get fat? .
Zale, J, JH Jung, JY Kim, B Pathak, R Karan, H Liu, X Chen, H Wu, J Candreva, Z Zhai, J Shanklin & F Altpeter. 2016. Metabolic engineering of sugarcane to accumulate energy‐dense triacylglycerols in vegetative biomass.
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Sept 23
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Biostimulants in agriculture
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Rouphael, Y, & G Colla. 2020. Editorial: Biostimulants in agriculture.
Berg, S, PG Dennis, C Paungfoo-Lonhienne, J Anderson, N Robinson, R Brackin, A Royle, L DiBella & S Schmidt. 2020. Effects of commercial microbial biostimulants on soil and root microbial communities and sugarcane yield.
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Sept 30
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Variable Retention Harvesting
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Palik, BJ, & AW D’Amato. 2019. Variable retention harvesting in Great Lakes mixed-pine forests: emulating a natural model in managed ecosystems.
Nyamai, PA, PC Goebel, RG Corace, III, & DM Hix. 2020. Regeneration patterns of key pine species in a mixed-pine forest indicate a positive effect of variable retention harvesting and an increase in recruitment with time.
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Oct 7
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The invasive plant–fire regime cycle
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Brooks, ML, CM D'Antonio, DM Richardson, JB Grace, JE Keeley, JM DiTomaso, RJ Hobbs, M Pellant, & D Pyke. 2004. Effects of invasive alien plants on fire regimes.
Flory, SL, K Clay, SM Emery, JR Robb, & B Winters. 2015. Fire and non‐native grass invasion interact to suppress tree regeneration in temperate deciduous forests.
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Oct 14
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Permaculture
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Krebs, J, & S Bach. 2018. Permaculture—Scientific Evidence of Principles for the Agroecological Design of Farming Systems. .
Tschumi, M, M Albrecht, C Bärtschi, J Collatz, MH Entling, & K Jacot. 2016. Perennial, species-rich wildflower strips enhance pest control and crop yield. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 220: 97-103. [for copy see Keth's email]
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Oct 21
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Recreation ecology
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Marion, JL, Y-F Leung, H Eagleston, & K Burroughs. 2016. A review and synthesis of recreation ecology research findings on visitor impacts to wilderness and protected natural areas. .
Cole, DN. 1995. Experimental trampling of vegetation. II. Predictors of resistance and resilience. |
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Oct 28
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Harmful algal blooms and their control
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Zhu, X, G Dao, Y Tao, X Zhan, X, H & Hu. 2021 . A review on control of harmful algal blooms by plant-derived allelochemicals. .
Phil-Goo Kang, P-G, J Hong, E Kim & B Kim. 2020. Effects of extracts of reed and cattail on the growth of a cyanobacterium, Microcystis aeruginosa. .
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Nov 4
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Assisted migration
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Neff, MW & K Carroll. 2016. A productive role for science in assisted colonization policy.
Wadgymar, SM, MN Cumming & AE Weis. 2015. The success of assisted colonization and assisted gene flow depends on phenology.
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Nov 11
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Crop-herbivore interactions
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Mitchell, C, RM Brennan, J Graham, & AJ Karley. 2016. Plant defense against herbivorous pests: exploiting resistance and tolerance traits for sustainable crop protection.
Hernandez-Cumplido, J, MM Giusti, Y Zhou, V Kyryczenko-Roth, YH Chen & C Rodriguez-Saona. 2018. Testing the ‘plant domestication-reduced defense’ hypothesis in blueberries: the role of herbivore identity.
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Nov 18
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Non-native species and their impacts
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Cassini, MH. 2020. A review of the critics of invasion biology. .
Wainwright, CE, RD Holt, & MM Mayfield. 2019. Looks can be deceiving: ecologically similar exotics have different impacts on a native competitor.
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