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    The potential of novel native plant materials for the restoration of novel ecosystems by Jones, T.A., Monaco, T.A., Rigby, C.W.

    Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract Extensive ecological change has been sustained by many dryland ecosystems throughout the world, resulting in conversion to so-called novel ecosystems…”
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    Perennial Grass Seedlings Modify Biomass and Physiological Traits in Response to an Annual Grass Neighbor by Jones, T.A., Bell, B.P., Monaco, T.A.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-07-2021)
    “…Bluebunch wheatgrass (BBWG; Pseudoroegneria spicata [Pursh] À. Löve) and Snake River wheatgrass (SRWG; Elymus wawawaiensis J. Carlson & Barkw.) are perennial…”
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    Productivity and Morphologic Traits of Thickspike Wheatgrass, Snake River Wheatgrass, and Their Interspecific Hybrids by Bell, B.P., Jones, T.A., Monaco, T.A.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-01-2019)
    “…Many rangeland restoration sites in the Intermountain West are environmentally challenging due to low precipitation and invasive species competition; thus,…”
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    Nitrogen acquisition by annual and perennial grass seedlings: testing the roles of performance and plasticity to explain plant invasion by Leffler, A. J., Monaco, T. A., James, J. J.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2011)
    “…Differences in resource acquisition between native and exotic plants is one hypothesis to explain invasive plant success. Mechanisms include greater resource…”
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    Land-Use Legacies and Vegetation Recovery 90 Years After Cultivation in Great Basin Sagebrush Ecosystems by Morris, L. R., Monaco, T. A., Sheley, R. L.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-09-2011)
    “…Agricultural land use is known to alter ecological processes, and native plant communities can require decades to centuries to recover from the disturbance of…”
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    Gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence parameters and carbon isotope discrimination of 14 barley genetic lines in response to salinity by Jiang, Qingzhen, Roche, Dominique, Monaco, Thomas A., Durham, Susan

    Published in Field crops research (30-04-2006)
    “…Barley is one of the most salt tolerant crop species, and differences between barley genotypes for salinity tolerance have been previously documented…”
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    Quinoa response to line-source sprinkler irrigation by Buckland, K.R., Creech, J. Earl, Cardon, G.E., Monaco, T.A., Reeve, J.R.

    Published in Journal of crop improvement (03-09-2019)
    “…Including drought-tolerant crops, such as quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.), in rotation could benefit growers facing increased water shortages in the western…”
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    Impact of Cultivation Legacies on Rehabilitation Seedings and Native Species Re-Establishment in Great Basin Shrublands by Morris, L. R., Monaco, T. A., Sheley, R. L.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2014)
    “…Little is known about how cultivation legacies affect the outcome of rehabilitation seedings in the Great Basin, even though both frequently co-occur on the…”
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    Medusahead control with fall- and spring-applied herbicides on northern Utah foothills by Monaco, T.A, Osmond, T.M, Dewey, S.A

    Published in Weed technology (01-07-2005)
    “…Medusahead is an aggressive, nonnative, winter annual grass that infests rangelands in the western United States. Its ability to rapidly spread, outcompete…”
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    Soil morphology and organic matter dynamics under cheatgrass and sagebrush-steppe plant communities by Norton, Jay B, Monaco, Thomas A, Norton, Jeanette M, Johnson, Douglas A, Jones, Thomas A

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-06-2004)
    “…Widespread cheatgrass ( Bromus tectorum L.) invasion represents a major shift in species dominance that may alter ecosystem processes across much of the…”
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    Coexistence of native and introduced perennial grasses following simultaneous seeding by Waldron, B.L, Monaco, T.A, Jensen, K.B, Harrison, R.D, Palazzo, A.J, Kulbeth, J.D

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-05-2005)
    “…Revegetation of disturbed semiarid lands requires rapid stabilization of ecological process and soil resources. Introduced species have been widely adopted…”
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    Photosynthetic and growth responses of Zea mays L and four weed species following post-emergence treatments with mesotrione and atrazine by Creech, J.E, Monaco, T.A, Evans, J.O

    Published in Pest management science (01-11-2004)
    “…We compared photosynthesis and growth of Zea mays L (corn) and four weed species, Setaria viridis (L) Beauv (green foxtail), Echinochloa crus-galli (L) Beauv…”
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    Morphological and physiological responses of the invasive weed Isatis tinctoria to contrasting light, soil-nitrogen and water by Monaco, T.A, Johnson, D.A, Creech, J.E

    Published in Weed research (01-12-2005)
    “…Summary We evaluated the morphological and physiological responses to contrasting above‐ and below‐ground resources for the invasive weed, Isatis tinctoria L…”
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    Seeding Cool-season Grasses to Suppress White Locoweed (Oxytropis Sericea) Reestablishment and Increase Forage Production by Ralphs, Michael H, Monaco, Thomas A, Valdez, Jose R, Graham, David

    Published in Weed technology (01-07-2007)
    “…Livestock poisoning can occur on short-grass prairies when locoweeds are actively growing in spring before warm-season grasses begin growth. White locoweed…”
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    Contrasting Shade Avoidance Responses in Two Perennial Grasses: A Field Investigation in Simulated Sparse and Dense Canopies by Monaco, T. A., Briske, D. D.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2001)
    “…We designed an experiment with potted plants grown outdoors to investigate the expression of shade avoidance in simulated sparse and dense canopies by two…”
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