Genus: Cynanchum
List of Cynanchum Species
References to Cynanchum
- Cappuccino, N. 2004. Allee effect in an invasive alien plant, pale swallow-wort Vincetoxicum rossicum (Asclepiadaceae). Oikos 106: 3-8.
- Cappuccino, N. et.al. 2002. Spread of the invasive alien vine Vincetoxicum rossicum: tradeoffs between seed dispersability and seed quality. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 148: 263-270.
- DiTommaso, A. et.al. 2005. Seed characteristics of the invasive alien vine Vincetoxicum rossicum are affected by site, harvest date, and storage duration. Canad. J. Bot. 83: 102-110.
- DiTommaso, A. et.al. 2005. The biology of invasive alien plants in Canada. 2. Cynanchum rossicum (Kleopow) Borhidi and Cynanchum louiseae (L.) Kartesz & Gandhi. Canad. J. Pl. Sci. 85: 243-263.
- Doubleday, L. A. D.; Cappuccino, N. 2011. Simulated herbivory reduces seed production in Vincetoxicum rossicum. Botany 89: 235-242.
- Kartesz, J. T.; Gandhi, K. N. 1991. Nomenclatural notes for the North American flora VIII. Phytologia 71: 269-280.
- Ladd, D.; Cappuccino, N. 2005. A field study of seed dispersal and seedling performance in the invasive exotic vine Vincetoxicum rossicum. Canad. J. Bot. 83: 1181-1188.
- Liede, S.; Tauber, A. 2002. Circumscription of the genus Cynanchum (Apocynaceae-Asclepiadoideae). Syst. Bot. 27: 789-800.
- Lumer, C.; Yost, S. E. 1995. The reproductive biology of Vincetoxicum nigrum (L.) Moench (Asclepiadaceae), A Mediterranean weed in New York State. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 122: 15-23.
- Maguire, D. et.al. 2011. Impact of herbivory on performance of Vincetoxicum spp., invasive weeds in North America. Biological Invasions 13: 1229-1240.
- Monachino, J. 1957. Cynanchum in New York. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 84: 47-48.
- Sheeley, S. E.; Raynal, D. J. 1996. The distribution and status of species of Vincetoxicum in eastern North America. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 123: 148-156.
- St. Denis, M.; Cappuccino, N. 2004. Reproductive biology of Vincetoxicum rossicum (Kleo.) Barb. (Asclepiadaceae), an invasive alien in Ontario. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 131: 8-15.
- Weston, L. A. et.al. 2005. A review of the biology and ecology of three invasive perennials in New York State: Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum), mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) and pale swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum rossicum). Pl. & Soil 277: 53-69.