Genus: Plantago

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Last Modified 03/05/2013

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Nomenclature

Plantago Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 112. 1753.

List of Plantago Species

References to Plantago

  • Arnold, S. M. 1973. Interactions of light and temperature on the germination of Plantago maritima L. New Phyt. 72: 583-593.
  • Barton, K. E. 2007. Early ontogenetic patterns in chemical defense in Plantago (Platanaceae): genetic variation and trade-offs. Amer. J. Bot. 94: 56-66.
  • Fortner, A. M.; Weltzin, J. F. 2007. Competative hierarchy for four common old-field plant species depends on resource identity and availability. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 134: 166-176.
  • Harms, V. L. et.al. 1986. Plantago maritima and Carex mackenzei new for Sakatchewan: Additonal rare inland stations for two seacoast salt marsh species. Rhodora 88: 315-323.
  • Ishikawa, N. et.al. 2009. Molecular evidence of reticulate evolution in the subgenus Plantago (Plantaginaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 96: 1627-1635.
  • Lacey, E. P. et.al. 2003. Multigenerational effects of flowering and fruiting phenology in Plantago lanceolata. Ecology 84: 2462-2475.
  • Mack, R. N. 2003. Plant naturalizations and invasions in the eastern United States: 1634-1860. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 90: 77-90.
  • Myers, J. A. et.al. 2004. Seed dispersal by white-tailed deer: implications for long-distance dispersal, invasion, and migration of plants in eastern North America. Oecologia 139: 35-44.
  • Ronsted, N. et.al. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships within Plantago (Plantaginaceae): evidence from nuclear ribosomal ITS and plastid trnL-F sequence data. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 139: 323-338.
  • Ronsted, N. et.al. 2003. Chemotaxonomy and evolution of Plantago L. Pl. Syst. Evol. 242: 63-82.
  • Stelleman, P. 1978. The possible role of insect visits in the pollination of reputedly anemophilous plants, exemplified by Plantago lanceolata and syrphid flies. In: The pollination of flowers by insects. Academic Press, London. ,
  • Wolters, M.; Bakker, J. P. 2002. Soil seed bank and driftline composition along a successional gradient on a temperate salt marsh. Applied Veg. Sci. 5: 55-62.