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Joseph M. DiTomaso is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement with scientific research, though specific details on publications, study fields, and collaborative networks are not documented in the provided data.

There are no recorded recent papers attributed to Joseph M. DiTomaso in this dataset, nor are there listings of frequent co-authors or common publication venues.

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This profile summarizes the available data without extrapolation beyond the verified facts connected to Joseph M. DiTomaso's academic identity at the University of California, Davis.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Invasive Alien Plants on Fire Regimes

    Matthew L. Brooks;Carla M. D'antonio;David M. Richardson;James B. Grace

  • Invasive weeds in rangelands: Species, impacts, and management

    Joseph M. DiTomaso

  • Aluminium Toxicity in Roots: An Investigation of Spatial Sensitivity and the Role of the Root Cap

    Peter R. Ryan;Joseph M. Ditomaso;Leon V. Kochian

  • Weeds of the Northeast

    Richard H. Uva;Joseph C. Neal;Joseph M. DiTomaso

  • Nonnative Species and Bioenergy: Are We Cultivating the Next Invader?

    Jacob N. Barney;Joseph M. Ditomaso

  • Control of invasive weeds with Prescribed burning

    Joseph M. DiTOMASO;Matthew L. Brooks;Edith B. Allen;Ralph Minnich

  • Weeds of California and other western states

    Joseph M. Ditomaso;Evelyn A. Healy

  • Assessing the Economic, Environmental, and Societal Losses from Invasive Plants on Rangeland and Wildlands1

    Celestine A. Duncan;John J. Jachetta;Melissa L. Brown;Vanelle F. Carrithers

  • Weed control in natural areas in the Western United States

    Joseph M. DiTomaso;Guy B. Kyser;Scott R. Oneto;Rob G. Wilson

  • Risk assessment, eradication, and biological control: global efforts to limit Australian acacia invasions

    John R. U. Wilson;Claire Gairifo;Claire Gairifo;Michelle R. Gibson;Margarita Arianoutsou

  • Tolerance of switchgrass to extreme soil moisture stress: Ecological implications

    Jacob N. Barney;J. Jeremiah Mann;Guy B. Kyser;Eduardo Blumwald

  • PRESCRIBED BURNING FOR CONTROL OF YELLOW STARTHISTLE (CENTAUREA SOLSTITIALIS) AND ENHANCED NATIVE PLANT DIVERSITY

    Joseph M. DiTomaso;Guy B. Kyser;Marla S. Hastings

  • Aquatic and riparian weeds of the West

    J. M. DiTomaso;E. A. Healy

  • Putrescine-Induced Wounding and Its Effects on Membrane Integrity and Ion Transport Processes in Roots of Intact Corn Seedlings

    Joseph M. DiTomaso;Jon E. Shaff;Leon V. Kochian

  • Control of medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) and other annual grasses with imazapic.

    Guy B. Kyser;Joseph M. DiTomaso;Morgan P. Doran;Steve B. Orloff

  • Transport Interactions between Paraquat and Polyamines in Roots of Intact Maize Seedlings.

    Jonathan J. Hart;Joseph M. DiTomaso;Dean L. Linscott;Leon V. Kochian

  • Bioclimatic predictions of habitat suitability for the biofuel switchgrass in North America under current and future climate scenarios.

    Jacob N. Barney;Joseph M. DiTomaso

  • Soil water dynamics differ among rangeland plant communities dominated by yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis), annual grasses, or perennial grasses

    Stephen F. Enloe;Joseph M. DiTomaso;Steve B. Orloff;Daniel J. Drake

  • Global Climate Niche Estimates for Bioenergy Crops and Invasive Species of Agronomic Origin: Potential Problems and Opportunities

    Jacob N. Barney;Joseph M. DiTomaso

  • Reproductive biology of yellow starthistle: maximizing late-season control.

    Carri B. Benefield;Joseph M. DiTomaso;Guy B. Kyser;Alison Tschohl

  • Herbicide Resistance: Definition and Management Strategies

    Timothy S Prather;Joseph M Ditomaso;Jodie S Holt

  • Herbicide-Assisted Restoration of Great Basin Sagebrush Steppe Infested With Medusahead and Downy Brome

    Guy B. Kyser;Robert G. Wilson;Jimin Zhang;Joseph M. DiTomaso

  • Functionally Similar Species Confer Greater Resistance to Invasion: Implications for Grassland Restoration

    Stephen L. Young;Jacob N. Barney;Guy B. Kyser;Tracy S. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacob N. Barney
Jacob N. Barney Virginia Tech
Leon V. Kochian
Leon V. Kochian University of Saskatchewan
Matthew L. Brooks
Matthew L. Brooks United States Geological Survey
Thomas R. Gordon
Thomas R. Gordon University of California, Davis
David M. Richardson
David M. Richardson Stellenbosch University
Thomas L. Rost
Thomas L. Rost University of California, Davis
Patrick O. Brown
Patrick O. Brown Stanford University
Stephen O. Duke
Stephen O. Duke University of Mississippi
Jeremy J. James
Jeremy J. James Agricultural Research Service
Donald H. Les
Donald H. Les University of Connecticut

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