Trillium erectum

Common Names: red trillium

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Soil properties constrain forest understory plant distributions along an elevation gradient.

Ni M and Vellend M (2024).
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci.
PubMed:
38583477

Earlier spring reduces potential for gene flow via reduced flowering synchrony across an elevational gradient.

Rivest S et al (2021).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
33733494

A New Method for Counting Reproductive Structures in Digitized Herbarium Specimens Using Mask R-CNN.

Davis CC et al (2020).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
32849691

Herbivory and pollen limitation at the upper elevational range limit of two forest understory plants of eastern North America.

Rivest S and Vellend M (2017).
Ecol Evol.
PubMed:
29375763

In a long-term experimental demography study, excluding ungulates reversed invader's explosive population growth rate and restored natives.

Kalisz S, Spigler RB and Horvitz CC (2014).
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
PubMed:
24616522

A reevaluation of the use of rhizome scars to age plants of Trillium erectum (Melanthiaceae)1.

Broyles SB et al (2013).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
23720427

Impact of tree leaf phenology on growth rates and reproduction in the spring flowering species Trillium erectum (Liliaceae).

Routhier MC and Lapointe L (2002).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
21665648

Impact of growth form and carbohydrate reserves on tolerance to simulated deer herbivory and subsequent recovery in Liliaceae.

Lapointe L et al (2010).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
21622462

Chiasma Interference in Trillium Erectum.

Newcombe HB et al (1941).
Genetics.
PubMed:
17246995

SYNTHESIS OF MESSENGER-LIKE RIBONUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN DURING MEIOSIS IN ISOLATED CELLS OF TRILLIUM ERECTUM.

HOTTA Y and STERN H (1963).
J Cell Biol.
PubMed:
14069801

Field and allozyme studies investigating optimal mating success in two sympatric spring-ephemeral plants, Trillium erectum and T. grandiflorum.

Irwin RE et al (2001).
Heredity (Edinb).
PubMed:
11703508

Morphological variation and female reproductive success in two sympatric Trillium species: evidence for phenotypic selection in Trillium erectum and Trillium grandiflorum (Liliaceae).

Irwin RE et al (2000).
Am J Bot.
PubMed:
10675307