Lesley G. Campbell

Affiliations: 
Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
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Plant Evolutionary Ecology
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Wizenberg SB, Muir-Guarnaccia J, Campbell LG. (2023) Cosexuality Reduces Pollen Production and Fitness in L. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12
Wizenberg SB, Dang M, Campbell LG. (2022) Methods for characterizing pollen fitness in Cannabis sativa L. Plos One. 17: e0270799
Campbell LG, Peach K, Wizenberg SB. (2021) Dioecious hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) plants do not express significant sexually dimorphic morphology in the seedling stage. Scientific Reports. 11: 16825
Shukla K, Laursen AE, Benavides J, et al. (2021) Growth and fecundity of colonizing hybrid Raphanus populations are environmentally dependent. American Journal of Botany. 108: 580-597
Colombo SM, Shukla K, Campbell LG, et al. (2020) Dietary eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid are linearly retained by common insect crop pests (cabbage looper and bertha armyworm) and alter insect biomass Physiological Entomology. 45: 38-49
Mitchell N, Campbell LG, Ahern JR, et al. (2019) Correlates of hybridization in plants. Evolution Letters. 3: 570-585
Campbell LG, Naraine SGU, Dusfresne J. (2019) Phenotypic plasticity influences the success of clonal propagation in industrial pharmaceutical Cannabis sativa. Plos One. 14: e0213434
Naraine SGU, Small E, Laursen AE, et al. (2019) A multivariate analysis of morphological divergence of “seeds” (achenes) among ruderal, fibre, oilseed, dioecious/monoecious and marijuana variants of Cannabis sativa L. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 67: 703-714
Campbell LG, Melles SJ, Vaz E, et al. (2018) Pollen sleuthing for terrestrial plant surveys: Locating plant populations by exploiting pollen movement. Applications in Plant Sciences. 6: e1020
Colombo SM, Campbell LG, Murphy EJ, et al. (2018) Potential for novel production of omega-3 long-chain fatty acids by genetically engineered oilseed plants to alter terrestrial ecosystem dynamics Agricultural Systems. 164: 31-37
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