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American Journal of Botany
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June 2, 2011
Can feral weeds evolve from cultivated radish (Raphanus sativus, Brassicaceae)?
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow
The New Phytologist
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May 17, 2007
Small populations are mate-poor but pollinator-rich in a rare, self-incompatible plant, Hymenoxys herbacea (Asteraceae)
Lesley G Campbell, Brian C Husband
The New Phytologist
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January 25, 2007
Competition alters life history and increases the relative fecundity of crop-wild radish hybrids (Raphanus spp.)
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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December 8, 2016
Assessing the effects of hybridization and precipitation on invasive weed demography using strength of selection on vital rates
Zachary Teitel, Agnieszka Klimowski, Lesley G Campbell
Frontiers in Plant Science
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January 27, 2022
Optimizing Photoperiod Switch to Maximize Floral Biomass and Cannabinoid Yield in <i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.: A Meta-Analytic Quantile Regression Approach
Michelle Dang, Nishara Muthu Arachchige, Lesley G Campbell
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
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April 24, 2020
Cannabinoid Inheritance Relies on Complex Genetic Architecture
Lesley G Campbell, Jaimie Dufresne, Sarah A Sabatinos
Plos One
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July 7, 2022
Methods for characterizing pollen fitness in Cannabis sativa L
Sydney B Wizenberg, Michelle Dang, Lesley G Campbell
Evolutionary Applications
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June 2, 2016
Contemporary evolution and the dynamics of invasion in crop-wild hybrids with heritable variation for two weedy life-histories
Lesley G Campbell, Zachary Teitel, Maria N Miriti
Scientific Reports
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August 20, 2021
Dioecious hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) plants do not express significant sexually dimorphic morphology in the seedling stage
Lesley G Campbell, Kristen Peach, Sydney B Wizenberg
Ecology Letters
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October 17, 2006
Weed evolution after crop gene introgression: greater survival and fecundity of hybrids in a new environment
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow, Caroline E Ridley
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American Journal of Botany
|
June 2, 2011
Can feral weeds evolve from cultivated radish (Raphanus sativus, Brassicaceae)?
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow
The New Phytologist
|
May 17, 2007
Small populations are mate-poor but pollinator-rich in a rare, self-incompatible plant, Hymenoxys herbacea (Asteraceae)
Lesley G Campbell, Brian C Husband
The New Phytologist
|
January 25, 2007
Competition alters life history and increases the relative fecundity of crop-wild radish hybrids (Raphanus spp.)
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
December 8, 2016
Assessing the effects of hybridization and precipitation on invasive weed demography using strength of selection on vital rates
Zachary Teitel, Agnieszka Klimowski, Lesley G Campbell
Frontiers in Plant Science
|
January 27, 2022
Optimizing Photoperiod Switch to Maximize Floral Biomass and Cannabinoid Yield in <i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.: A Meta-Analytic Quantile Regression Approach
Michelle Dang, Nishara Muthu Arachchige, Lesley G Campbell
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
|
April 24, 2020
Cannabinoid Inheritance Relies on Complex Genetic Architecture
Lesley G Campbell, Jaimie Dufresne, Sarah A Sabatinos
Plos One
|
July 7, 2022
Methods for characterizing pollen fitness in Cannabis sativa L
Sydney B Wizenberg, Michelle Dang, Lesley G Campbell
Evolutionary Applications
|
June 2, 2016
Contemporary evolution and the dynamics of invasion in crop-wild hybrids with heritable variation for two weedy life-histories
Lesley G Campbell, Zachary Teitel, Maria N Miriti
Scientific Reports
|
August 20, 2021
Dioecious hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) plants do not express significant sexually dimorphic morphology in the seedling stage
Lesley G Campbell, Kristen Peach, Sydney B Wizenberg
Ecology Letters
|
October 17, 2006
Weed evolution after crop gene introgression: greater survival and fecundity of hybrids in a new environment
Lesley G Campbell, Allison A Snow, Caroline E Ridley
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