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Biogeographic variation in resistance of the invasive plant, Alliaria petiolata, to a powdery mildew fungus and effect of resistance on competitive dynamics

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Post Last Updated: December 2022

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This piece was originally created & published in January 2020

Garlic mustard has been chased by a powdery mildew fungus as long as it's been advancing in the US. Understanding its relationship, the resistance, and the outcome of competitive dynamics has been tricky. I contributed some of the seeds, some of the greenhouse work, and some of the graphics to this paper.

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