Genus: Pastinaca

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Last Modified 03/04/2013

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Nomenclature

Pastinaca Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 262. 1753.

List of Pastinaca Species

References to Pastinaca

  • Averill, K. M.; DiTommaso, A. 2007. Wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa): a troublesome species of increasing concern.
  • Baskin, J. M.; Baskin, C. C. 1979. Studies on the autecology and population biology of the weedy monocarpic perennial, Pastinaca sativa. J. Ecol. 67: 601-610.
  • Hendrix, S. D.; Trapp, E. J. 1992. Population demography of Pastinaca sativa Apiaceae effects of seed mass on emergence survival and recruitment. Amer. J. Bot. 79: 365-375.
  • Iovene, M. et.al. 2008. Major cytogenetic landmarks and karyotype analysis in Daucus carota and other Apiaceae. Amer. J. Bot. 95: 793-804.
  • Jongejans, E.; Telenius, A. 2001. Field experiments on seed dispersal by wind in ten umbelliferous species (Apiaceae). Plant Ecology 152: 67-78.
  • Kingsbury, J. M. 1966. Poison ivy, poison sumac and other rash-producing plants. Cornell Extension Bulletin 1154: 1-16.
  • Menemen, Y.; Jury, S. L. 2001. A taxonomic revision of the genus Pastinaca L. (Umbelliferae). Israel J. Pl. Sci. 49: 67-77.
  • Nitao, J. K.; Zangerl, A. R. 1987. Floral development and chemical defense allocation in wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa. Ecology 68: 521-529.
  • Palamarchuk, O. P. 2001. Genus Pastinaca L. in the systems of family Apiaceae. Ukrayins'k Bot. Zhurn. 58: 486-493. (In Ukrainian)
  • Roberts, H. A. 1979. Periodicity of seedling emergence and seed survival in some Umbelliferae. J. Applied Ecol. 16: 195-201.