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Lewis H. Ziska
has served as
an author
for the following
28 articles
:
Anthropogenic climate change and allergen exposure: The role of plant biology
Biomass and toxicity responses of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) to elevated atmospheric CO2
Changes in biomass and root:shoot ratio of field-grown Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), a noxious, invasive weed, with elevated CO2: Implications for control with glyphosate
Changes in competitive ability between a C4 crop and a C3 weed with elevated carbon dioxide
Cheatgrass is favored by warming but not CO2 enrichment in a semi-arid grassland
Cities as harbingers of climate change: Common ragweed, urbanization, and public health
Climate Impacts on Agriculture: Implications for Crop Production
Climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems in metropolitan Chicago and its surrounding, multi-state region
Climate change, aerobiology, and public health in the Northeast United States
Climate change, carbon dioxide, and pest biology: Monitor, mitigate, manage
Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations Amplify Alternaria alternata Sporulation and Total Antigen Production
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature across an urban–rural transect
Elevated carbon dioxide alters chemical management of Canada thistle in no-till soybean
Evaluation of the growth response of six invasive species to past, present and future atmospheric carbon dioxide
Exposure to extreme heat events is associated with increased hay fever prevalence among nationally representative sample of US adults: 1997-2013
Future atmospheric carbon dioxide may increase tolerance to glyphosate
Increasing Amb a 1 content in common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) pollen as a function of rising atmospheric CO2 concentration
Increasing minimum daily temperatures are associated with enhanced pesticide use in cultivated soybean along a latitudinal gradient in the Mid-Western United States
Predicting plant invasions in an era of global change
Projected change in climate thresholds in the Northeastern U.S.: implications for crops, pests, livestock, and farmers
Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of selected wheat varieties released since 1903 to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide: Can yield sensitivity to carbon dioxide be a factor in wheat performance?
Recent and projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration can enhance gene flow between wild and genetically altered rice (Oryza sativa)
Recent warming by latitude associated with increased length of ragweed pollen season in central North America
Rising atmospheric CO2 is reducing the protein concentration of a floral pollen source essential for North American bees
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and potential impacts on the growth and toxicity of poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)
Rising carbon dioxide and invasive, noxious plants: Potential threats and consequences
Sustained growth and increased tolerance to glyphosate observed in a C3 perennial weed, quackgrass (Elytrigia repens), grown at elevated carbon dioxide
Unique challenges and opportunities for northeastern US crop production in a changing climate