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    Plant Functional Group Diversity as a Mechanism for Invasion Resistance by Pokorny, M.L, Sheley, R.L, Zabinski, C.A, Engel, R.E, Svejcar, T.J, Borkowski, J.J

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2005)
    “…A commonly cited mechanism for invasion resistance is more complete resource use by diverse plant assemblages with maximum niche complementarity. We…”
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    Grassland invader responses to realistic changes in native species richness by Rinella, M.J, Pokorny, M.L, Rekaya, R

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2007)
    “…The importance of species richness for repelling exotic plant invasions varies from ecosystem to ecosystem. Thus, in order to prioritize conservation…”
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    Evaluating Montana's Dyer's Woad (Isatis Tinctoria) Cooperative Eradication Project by Pokorny, Monica L, Krueger-Mangold, Jane M

    Published in Weed technology (01-01-2007)
    “…Eradication is often stated as an essential element of weed management. Assessing the costs and benefits of eradication programs is often difficult because…”
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    Influence of Plant Functional Group Removal on Inorganic Soil Nitrogen Concentrations in Native Grasslands by Davies, Kirk W., Pokorny, Monica L., Sheley, Roger L., James, Jeremy J.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2007)
    “…High plant functional group diversity has been hypothesized to reduce resource concentrations based on the assumption that species from one functional group…”
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    effect of five pre-emergence herbicides on emergence and establishment of four native wildflowers by Jacobs, J.S, Winslow, S.R, Pokorny, M.L

    Published in Native plants journal (01-10-2007)
    “…Careful selection of pre-emergence herbicide for control of weeds may improve establishment of native wildflowers grown for seed production. In a 28-d…”
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