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Differential response of cultivated and weedy (red) rice to recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide
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Ziska, L.H., Mcclung, A.M. 2008. Differential response of cultivated and weedy (red) rice to recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Agronomy Journal. 100(5):1259-1263.
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Projected change in climate thresholds in the northeastern U.S.: implications for crops, pests, livestocks, and farmers
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Wolfe, D.W., Ziska, L.H., Petzoldt, C., Seaman, A., Chase, L., Hayhoe, K. 2008. Projected change in climate thresholds in the northeastern U.S.: implications for crops, pests, livestocks, and farmers. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 13:555-575.
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Kudzu [Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr. Var lobata]: a new source of carbohydrate for bioethanol production
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Three year field evaluation of early and late 20th century spring wheat lines to projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide
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Ziska, L.H. 2008. Three year field evaluation of early and late 20th century spring wheat lines to projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Field Crops Research. 108:54-59.
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Recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and the potential impacts on growth and alkaloid production in wild poppy
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Climate Change, Aerobiology, and Public Health in the Northeast United States
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Ziska, L.H., Epstein, P.B., Rogers, C.A. 2008. Climate Change, Aerobiology, and Public Health in the Northeast United States. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 13:607-613.
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Rice and Climate Change: Danger, or Opportunity?
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- (01-Oct-07)
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Elevated atmospheric C02 concentration and temperature across an urban-rural transect
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George, K., Ziska, L.H., Bunce, J.A., Quebedeaux, B. 2007. Elevated atmospheric C02 concentration and temperature across an urban-rural transect. Atmospheric Environment. 41:7654-7665.
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Effect of nitrogen supply on carbon dioxide-induced changes in competition between rice and barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli)
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Zhu, C., Zeng, Q., Ziska, L.H., Zhu, J., Xie, Z., Liu, G. 2008. Effect of nitrogen supply on carbon dioxide-induced changes in competition between rice and barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli). Weed Science. 56:66-71.
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Rising Carbon Dioxide, Plant Biology Public Health: Potential Impacts on the Growth and Toxicity of Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)
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Ziska, L.H., Sicher Jr, R.C., George, K., Mohan, J.E. 2007. Rising Carbon Dioxide, Plant Biology Public Health: Potential Impacts on the Growth and Toxicity of Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans). Weed Science. 55:288-292.
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Predicting the impact of changing CO2 on crop yields: Some thoughts on food
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Ziska, L.H., Bunce, J.A. 2007. Predicting the impact of changing CO2 on crop yields: Some thoughts on food. New Phytologist. 175:607-618.
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RISING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE AND PLANT BIOLOGY: THE OVERLOOKED PARADIGM
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Ziska, L.H. 2008. Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and plant biology: the overlooked paradigm. In: D.L. Kleinman, K.A. Cloud-Hansen, C. Matta, J. Handelsman, editors. Controversies in Science and Technology, From Climate to Chromosomes. New Rochele, NY: Liebert, Inc. p. 379-400.
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Comparing 20th century populations of cultivated oat: Has empirical selection maximized the vegetative & growth response to atmospheric carbon dioxide?
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Ziska, L.H., Blumenthal, D.M. 2007. Comparing 20th century populations of cultivated oat: Has empirical selection maximized the vegetative & growth response to atmospheric carbon dioxide? Crop Science. 47:1547-1552.
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The Potential Use of Kudzu as a Biofuel
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Gjerstad, D.H., Ziska, L.H., Runion, G.B., Prior, S.A., Torbert III, H.A., Rogers Jr, H.H. 2006. The Potential Use of Kudzu as a Biofuel [Abstract]. Alternative Energy Solutions from Alabama's Natural Resources Conference. CDROM
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Establishment and persistence of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifollia L.) in disturbed soil as a function of an urban-rural macro-environment
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Ziska, L.H., George, K., Frenz, D.A. 2007. Establishment and persistence of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifollia L.) in disturbed soil as a function of an urban-rural macro-environment. Global Change Biology. 13:266-274.
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A QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF MUNGBEAN (VIGNA MUNGO(L.) WILCZEK) SEED IN RESPONSE TO ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE: POTENTIAL CHANGES IN FATTY ACID COMPOSITION
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Ziska, L.H., Blowsky, R. 2007. A quantitative and qualitative assessment of mungbean (vigna mungo(l.) wilczek) seed in response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: potential changes in fatty acid composition. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. 87:920-923.
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POISON IVY GROWS LARGER AND MORE POISONOUS AT ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2
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Mohan, J.E., Ziska, L.H., Sicher Jr, R.C., George, K., Thomas, R.B., Schlesinger, W.H. 2006. Poison ivy grows larger and more poisonous at elevated atmospheric CO2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103(24):9086-9089.
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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PLANT BIOLOGY AND CONSEQUENCES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.
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Ziska, L.H. 2006. Impact of climate change on plant biology and consequences for public health [abstract]. Harvard School of Public Health Seminar Series. p. 42.
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PRECIPITATION VARIABIILTY AND ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE & ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN WEED POPULATIONS AND GLYPHOSATE EFFICACY IN ROUND-UP READY(TM) SOYBEAN
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Ziska, L.H., Goins, E.W. 2006. Precipitation variabiilty and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide & associated changes in weed populations and glyphosate efficacy in round-up ready(tm) soybean. Crop Science. 46:1354-1359.
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Future weed, pest and disease problems for plants
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Ziska, L.H., Runion, G.B. 2007. Future weed, pest and disease problems for plants. Book Chapter. In: Newton, P.C.D., Carran, R.A., Edwards, G.R., Niklaus, P.A., editors. Agroecosystems in a Changing Climate. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p. 261-287.
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USDA-ARS GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH ON RANGELANDS AND PASTURELANDS
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Derner, J.D., Schuman, G.E., Jawson, M.D., Shafer, S.R., Morgan, J.A., Polley, H.W., Runion, G.B., Prior, S.A., Torbert Iii, H.A., Rogers Jr, H.H., Bunce, J.A., Ziska, L.H., White, J.W., Franzluebbers, A.J., Reeder, S.J., Venterea, R.T., Harper, L.A. 2005. USDA-ARS global change research on rangelands and pasturelands. Rangelands. 27(5):36-42.
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ALTERATIONS IN THE PRODUCTION AND CONCENTRATION OF SELECTED ALKALOIDS AS A FUNCTION OF RISING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE AND AIR TEMPERATURE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ETHNO-PHARMACOLOGY
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Ziska, L.H., Emche, S.D., Johnson, E.L., George, K., Reed, D.R., Sicher Jr, R.C. 2005. Alterations in the production and concentration of selected alkaloids as a function of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and air temperature: Implications for Ethno-pharmacology. Global Change Biology. 11: 7198-1807.
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INCREASING AMB A 1 CONTENT IN COMMON RAGWEED (AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA) POLLEN AS A FUNCTION OF RISING ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATION
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Singer, B.D., Ziska, L.H., Frenz, D.A., Gebhard, D.E., Straka, J.G. 2005. Increasing amb a 1 content in common ragweed (ambrosia artemisiifolia l.) pollen as a function of rising atmospheric co2 concentration. Functional Plant Biology. 32:667-670.
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THE IMPACT OF RECENT INCREASES IN ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ON BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND VEGETATIVE RETENTION OF CHEATGRASS (BROMUS TECTORUM): IMPLICATIONS FOR FIRE DISTURBANCE
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Ziska, L.H., Reeves III, J.B., Blank, R.R. 2005. The impact of recent increases in atmospheric co2 on biomass production and vegetative retention of cheatgrass (bromus tectorum): implications for fire disturbance. Global Change Biology. 11:1325-1332.
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RISING CARBON DIOXIDE AND INVASIVE, NOXIOUS PLANTS: POTENTIAL THREATS AND CONSEQUENCES.
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Ziska, L.H., George, K. 2004. Rising carbon dioxide and invasive, noxious plants: Potential threats and consequences. World Resource Review. 16:427-447.
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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF SELECTED WHEAT VARIETIES RELEASED SINCE 1903 TO INCREASING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE: CAN YIELD SENSITIVITY TO CARBON DIOXIDE BE A FACTOR IN WHEAT PERFORMANCE?
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Ziska, L.H., Morris, C.F., Goins, E.W. 2004. Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of selected wheat varieties released since 1903 to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide: can yield sensitivity to carbon dioxide be a factor in wheat performance?. Global Change Biology 10:1810-1819.
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RESPONSES OF WHEAT VARIETIES RELEASED SINCE 1903 TO INCREASING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE:IS EMPIRICAL SELECTION SUFFICIENT TO MAXIMIZE PRODUCTION
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Ziska, L.H., Morris, C.F., Goins, E.W. 2004. Responses of wheat varieties released since 1903 to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide:is empirical selection sufficient to maximize production. Global Change Biology. 10:810-1819.
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USE OF A RURAL-URBAN GRADIENT TO INVESTIGATE THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PLANT PRODUCTIVITY.
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George, K., Ziska, L.H. 2004. Use of a rural-urban gradient to investigate the effects of climate change on plant productivity[abstract]. BARC Poster Day. p. 11.
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INITIAL CHANGES IN PLANT POPULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION ALONG AN IN SITU GRADIENT OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND TEMPERATURE
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Ziska, L.H., Bunce, J.A., Goins, E.W. 2004. Initial changes in plant population and productivity during secondary succession along an in situ gradient of carbon dioxide and temperature. Oecologia. 139:454-458.
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CHANGES IN BIOMASS AND ROOT:SHOOT RATIO IN A FIELD-GROWN, NOXIOUS PERENNIAL WEED, CANADA THISTLE (CIRSIUM ARVENSE L. SCOP.) WITH ELEVATED CO2: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHEMICAL CONTROL BY GLYPHOSATE
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Ziska, L.H., Faulkner, S.S., Lydon, J. 2004. Changes in biomass and root:shoot ratio in a field-grown, noxious perennial weed, canada thistle (cirsium arvense l. scop.) with elevated co2: implications for chemical control by glyphosate. Weed Science. 52:584-588.
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CLIMATE CHANGE, PLANT BIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
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Ziska, L.H. 2003. Climate change, plant biology and public health. World Resource Review. 15(3):271-288.
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EVALUATION OF YIELD LOSS IN FIELD-GROWN SORGHUM FROM A C3 AND C4 WEED AS A FUNCTION OF INCREASING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
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Ziska, L.H. 2003. Evaluation of yield loss in field-grown sorghum from a c3 and c4 weed as a function of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Weed Science. 51:914-918.
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CANADA THISTLE (CIRSIUM ARVENSE L. SCOP.) TO RECENT INCREASES IN ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
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Ziska, L.H. 2003. Canada thistle (cirsium arvense l. scop.) to recent increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Physiologia Plantarum. 119:105-112.
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RISING CARBON DIOXIDE & IMPLICATIONS FOR WEED CROP MANAGEMENT
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Ziska, L.H. 2003. Rising Carbon Dioxide & Implications for Weed-Crop Management. New, T.W., Bear, D.S., Peny, S., Dawe, D. & Hady, B. Rice Science: Innovations and Impact for Livelihood. Manila, Philippines: IRRI Press. p. 615-634.
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CITIES AS HARBINGERS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: COMMON RAGWEED, URBANIZATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH
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Ziska, L.H., Gebhard, D.E., Frenz, D.A., Faulkner, S.S., Singer, B.D., Straka, J.G. 2003. Cities as harbingers of climate change: common ragweed, urbanization and public health. Journal of Allergy Clinical Immunology. 111(2):290-295.
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RISING CARBON DIOXIDE AND WEED ECOLOGY
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Ziska, L.H. 2004. Rising carbon dioxide and weed ecology. Weed Ecology and Management. pp. 159-176
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RAGWEED POLLEN PRODUCTION IN RESPONSE TO URBAN-INDUCED CO2 AND TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
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EVALUATION OF THE RESPONSE OF INVASIVE SPECIES TO PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE CO2
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Ziska, L.H. 2003. Evaluation of the response of invasive species to past, present and future co2. Journal of Experimental Botany. 54:395-404.
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