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Gregory Bugbee
Gregory Bugbee
Associate Scientist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
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The relative importance of local conditions and regional processes in structuring aquatic plant communities
RS Capers, R Selsky, GJ Bugbee
Freshwater biology 55 (5), 952-966, 2010
1672010
Aquatic plant community invasibility and scale‐dependent patterns in native and invasive species richness
RS Capers, R Selsky, GJ Bugbee, JC White
Ecology 88 (12), 3135-3143, 2007
1352007
Alum sludge as a soil amendment: effects on soil properties and plant growth.
GJ Bugbee, CR Frink
1171985
Growth of ornamental plants in container media amended with biosolids compost
GJ Bugbee
Compost science & utilization 10 (2), 92-98, 2002
1082002
Aeration of potting media and plant growth
GJ Bugbee, CR Frink
Soil science 141 (6), 438-441, 1986
851986
Composted waste as a peat substitute in peat-lite media
GJ Bugbee, CR Frink
HortScience 24 (4), 625-627, 1989
831989
Growth of Rhododendron, Rudbeckia and Thujia and the leaching of nitrates as affected by the pH of potting media amended with biosolids compost
GJ Bugbee
Compost Science & Utilization 4 (1), 53-59, 1996
531996
Leachability of Heavy Metals from Growth Media Containing Source‐Separated Municipal Solid Waste Compost
BL Sawhney, GJ Bugbee, DE Stilwell
Journal of environmental quality 23 (4), 718-722, 1994
451994
Growth of perennials and leaching of heavy metals in media amended with a municipal leaf, sewage sludge and street sand compost
GJ Bugbee, CR Frink, D Migneault
Journal of Environmental Horticulture 9 (1), 47-50, 1991
451991
Response of potted plants and vegetable seedlings to chlorinated water.
CR Frink, GJ Bugbee
301987
Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 June 2010–31 July 2010
Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 10 (6), 1106-1108, 2010
292010
Species richness of both native and invasive aquatic plants influenced by environmental conditions and human activity
RS Capers, R Selsky, GJ Bugbee, JC White
Botany 87 (3), 306-314, 2009
282009
Effects of hardwood sawdust in potting media containing biosolids compost on plant growth, fertilizer needs, and nitrogen leaching
GJ Bugbee
Communications in soil science and plant analysis 30 (5-6), 689-698, 1999
281999
Leaching of nitrogen and phosphorus from potting media containing biosolids compost as affected by organic and clay amendments.
GJ Bugbee, GC Elliott
241998
Control of Variable Watermilfoil in Bashan Lake, CT with 2, 4-D: Monitoring of Lake and Well Water.
GJ Bugbee, JC White, WJ Krol
202003
Growth of Rudbeckia and leaching of nitrates in potting media amended with composted coffee processing residue, municipal solid waste and sewage sludge
GJ Bugbee
Compost Science & Utilization 2 (1), 72-79, 1994
171994
The aquarium trade: A potential risk for nonnative plant introductions in Connecticut, USA
M June-Wells, CR Vossbrinck, J Gibbons, G Bugbee
Lake and Reservoir Management 28 (3), 200-205, 2012
162012
Phytotoxicity of compost treated with lawn herbicides containing 2, 4-D, dicamba, and MCPP.
GJ Bugbee, RA Saraceno
161994
Uptake of pre-emergent herbicides by corn: distribution in plants and soil.
HMJ Pylypiw, GJ Bugbee, CR Frink
161993
Phosphorus and zinc fertilization of corn grown in a Connecticut soil
GJ Bugbee, CR Frink
Communications in soil science and plant analysis 26 (1-2), 269-276, 1995
151995
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