https://doi.org/10.5325/jpennacadscie.94.1-2.0073 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jpennacadscie.94.1-2.0073 Copy URL The invasive species Alliaria petiolata ...
Garlic mustard, an invasive plant affecting forested areas in the Midwestern and Eastern United States, secretes a chemical called sinigrin into soil to deter the growth of other plants and decrease ...
There are two members of the mustard family currently in bloom in Frederick County: the wild mustard (Synapis arvensis) and the garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). The difference between these plants ...
Garlic mustard has become an invasive species in temperate forests across the United States, choking out native plants on forest floors and threatening ecosystem diversity. Ecologists have now created ...
January's Weed of the Month is garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Garlic mustard is an edible, biennial herb that emits a strong garlic odor. It was brought to the United States from Europe as a ...
January’s Weed of the Month is garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Garlic mustard is an edible, biennial herb that emits a strong garlic odor. It was brought to the United States from Europe as a ...
Take a good, hard look at this picture. This is the enemy — at least if you’re a river, and especially one trying to deal with several inches of rain in the space of a few days. Invasive garlic ...
Benzyl isothiocyanate is a natural product found in the Eastern Hemisphere mustard plant Alliaria petiolata, seeds of the pilu tree (Salvadora persica), and papaya (Carica papaya) seeds. It is a ...
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