Sara E. Grove, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
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(Development and persistence of soil legacy effects of an invasive shrub and implications for reforestation.) |
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Haubensak KA, Grove S, Foster J, et al. (2020) Chemical and mechanical control of the invasive shrub Cytisus scoparius in forest clearings in western Washington, USA Invasive Plant Science and Management. 13: 30-36 |
Grove S, Saarman NP, Gilbert GS, et al. (2019) Ectomycorrhizas and tree seedling establishment are strongly influenced by forest edge proximity but not soil inoculum. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e01867 |
Grove S, Haubensak KA, Gehring C, et al. (2017) Mycorrhizae, invasions, and the temporal dynamics of mutualism disruption Journal of Ecology. 105: 1496-1508 |
Grove S, Parker IM, Haubensak KA. (2017) Do impacts of an invasive nitrogen-fixing shrub on Douglas-fir and its ectomycorrhizal mutualism change over time following invasion? Journal of Ecology. 105: 1687-1697 |
Grove S, Parker IM, Haubensak KA. (2015) Persistence of a soil legacy following removal of a nitrogen-fixing invader Biological Invasions |
Grove S, Haubensak KA, Parker IM. (2013) Direct and indirect effects of allelopathy in the soil legacy of an exotic plant invasion Plant Ecology. 213: 1869-1882 |
Parker IM, Holloran P, Swope SM, et al. (2009) Inderjit (ed.): Management of Invasive Weeds Biological Invasions. 12: 1447-1448 |