Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station
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Sockol, M
Published in: McNair Scholars Research Journal
November 14, 2017
This paper examines the population densities and soil pH of the invasive garlic mustard plant in old growth forests in western Illinois.
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McNair Scholars Research Journal
ISSN
2166-109X
Publication Date
November 14, 2017
Volume
Vol. 312
Publisher
Eastern Michigan University Library
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Sockol, M. (2017). Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station. McNair Scholars Research Journal, Vol. 312.
Sockol, Mike. “Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station.” Edited by Jon Crider. McNair Scholars Research Journal Vol. 312 (November 14, 2017).
Sockol M. Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station. Crider J, editor. McNair Scholars Research Journal. 2017 Nov 14;Vol. 312.
Sockol, Mike. “Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station.” McNair Scholars Research Journal, edited by Jon Crider, vol. Vol. 312, Eastern Michigan University Library, Nov. 2017.
Sockol M. Old Growth Forest Distribution Patterns of Alliaria petiolata: soil pH and invasive plant populations at Green Oaks Biological Field Station. Crider J, editor. McNair Scholars Research Journal. Eastern Michigan University Library; 2017 Nov 14;Vol. 312.
Published In
McNair Scholars Research Journal
ISSN
2166-109X
Publication Date
November 14, 2017
Volume
Vol. 312
Publisher
Eastern Michigan University Library