Family: Dipsacaceae

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Last Modified 04/29/2013

List of Dipsacaceae Genera

References to Dipsacaceae

  • Beaton, L. L.; Dudley, S. A. 2004. Tolerance to salinity and manganese in three common roadside species. Int. J. Plant Sci. 165: 37-51. (Asclepias syriacus, Dipsacus sylvestris, Hesperis matronalis)
  • Bosy, J. L.; Reader, R. J. 1995. Mechanisms underlying the suppression of forb seedling emergence by grass (Poa pratensis) litter. Funct. Ecol. 9: 635-639.
  • Caputo, P. et.al. 2004. Molecular phylogenetics of Dipsacaceae reveals parallel trends in seed dispersal syndromes. Pl. Syst. Evol. 246: 163-175.
  • Caputo, P.; Cozzolino, S. 1994. A cladistic analysis of Dipsacaceae (Dipsacales). Pl. Syst. Evol. 189: 41-61.
  • Caswell, H.; Werner, P. A. 1978. Transient Behavior and Life history analysis of teasel (Dipsacus sylvestris Huds.).
  • Dallimore, W. 1912. The fuller's teasel. (Dipsacus fullonum, L.).
  • Gross, K. L. 1984. Effects of seed size and growth form on seedling establishment of 6 monocarpic perennial plants. J. Ecol. 72: 369-388.
  • Mayer, V.; Svoma, E. 1998. Development and function of the elaiosome in Knautia (Dipsacaceae). Botanica Acta 111: 402-410.
  • Neubert, M. G.; Caswell, H. 2000. Demography and dispersal: calculation and sensitivity analysis of invasion speed for structured populations. Ecology 81: 1613-1628.
  • Pemberton, R. W.; Irving, D. W. 1990. Elaiosomes on weed seeds and the potential for myrmecochory in naturalized plants.
  • Putman, W. L. 1955. White-winged crossbill eating teasel seeds. Wilson Bull. 67: 215.
  • Roels, P.; Smets, E. F. 1996. A floral ontogenetic study in the Dipsacales. Int. J. Plant Sci. 157: 203-218.
  • Small, C. J. et.al. 2010. Alleolopathic influences of the invasive Ailanthus altissima on a native and a non-native herb. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 137: 366-372. (Also Dipsacus & Verbesina)
  • Vange, V. et.al. 2004. Do seed mass and family affect germination and juvenile performance in Knautia arvensis? A study using failure-time methods. Acta Oecol. 25: 169-178.
  • Waldman, P. 2002. Fluctuating asymmetry in Scabiosa canescens and Scabiosa columbaria: association with genetic variation and population size. Int. J. Plant Sci. 163: 329-334.
  • Werner, P. A. 1975. The effects of plant litter on germination in teasel, Dipsacus sylvestris Huds.
  • van Treuren, R. et.al. 1993. The significance of genetic erosion in the process of extinction. IV. inbreeding depression and heterosis effects caused by selfing and outcrossing in Scabiosa columbaria. Evolution 47: 1669-1680.