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The California chaparral

McPherson, J. K. and C. H. Muller, Allelopathic effects of Aden-ostoma fasciculatum, chamise, in the California chaparral, Ecol. Monogr., 39, 177-198 (1969). [Pg.128]

One of the best known studies of allelopathy was done in the California chaparral, in an area where two of the most important shrubs are Salvia leucophylla and Artemisia cali-fornica. Bare zones of soil from 1 to 2 m in width surround each shrub. Beyond the bare zones are areas of stunted growth where a few herbs show limited development. Muller and Chou (1972) have postulated that these zones are pro-... [Pg.345]

In southern California, the coastal chaparral ecosystem, dominated by... [Pg.589]

Muller, C.H., R.B. Hanawalt J.K. McPherson. 1968. Allelopathic control of herb growth in the fire cycle of California chaparral. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 95 225-231. [Pg.209]

Clark, F., and D. R. Reed. Chaparral-induced toxic hepatitis. California and Texas, 1992. MMWR Morbid Mortal Wkly Rep 1992 41(43) 812-814. Anon. From the Food and Drug Administration. Public Warning about herbal product Chaparral . J Amer Med Ass 1993 269(3) 328. [Pg.269]

The chaparral is typical of the Mediterranean coasts, except Libya and Egypt. It is also foxmd in California, southern Australia, and around Cape Town. The latter isolated spot supports many micro-habitats, highly significant for plant biodiversity. [Pg.27]

Rhode, D. (2002) Early Holocene juniper woodland and chaparral taxa in the central Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Quaternary Research, 57 102-108. [Pg.110]


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