Author

Marler TE

University of Guam - Cited by 2,915 - plant conservation - plant physiology

Biography

Marler TE  working in the Western Pacific Tropical Research Center, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Guam, UOG Station, Mangilao 96923, Guam, USA. He has published more than 30 articles, In the field of Geography, Natural Disasters, Earth Science, Climatic conditions,  Natural Hazards
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Two cycad species affect the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content of soils
TE Marler, M CalonjeHorticulturae 6 (2), 24, 2020202
11
2020
Stem CO2 efflux of Cycas micronesica is reduced by chronic non-native insect herbivory
TE MarlerPlant signaling & behavior 15 (2), 1716160, 2020202
10
2020
Burrowing activity of coconut rhinoceros beetle on Guam cycads
TE Marler, FC Matanane, LI TerryCommunicative & Integrative Biology 13 (1), 74-83, 2020202
10
2020
Aulacaspis yasumatsui Delivers a Blow to International Cycad Horticulture
TE Marler, AJ Lindström, GW WatsonHorticulturae 7 (6), 147, 2021202
10
2021
Stem branching of cycad plants informs horticulture and conservation decisions
TE Marler, M CalonjeHorticulturae 6 (4), 65, 2020202
9
2020
Adaptive Management Lessons for Serianthes nelsonii Conservation
TE Marler, C Musser, ANJ Cascasan, GN Cruz, BE DelosoHorticulturae 7 (3), 43, 2021202
9
2021
Height increment of Cycas micronesica informs conservation decisions
TE Marler, MP Griffith, MV KrishnapillaiPlant Signaling & Behavior 15 (12), 1830237, 2020202
9
2020
Biotic Threats to Cycas micronesica Continue to Expand to Complicate Conservation Decisions
BE Deloso, LI Terry, LS Yudin, TE MarlerInsects 11 (12), , 2020202
8
2020
Prophylactic Treatments of Cycas Stem Wounds Influence Vegetative Propagation
TE Marler, BE Deloso, GN CruzTropical Conservation Science 13, 1940082920920595, 2020202
7
2020
Chemical element concentrations of cycad leaves: Do we know enough?
BE Deloso, MV Krishnapillai, UF Ferreras, AJ Lindström, M Calonje, ...Horticulturae 6 (4), 85, 2020202
7
2020
6
2020
Leaf nutrients of two Cycas L. species contrast among in situ and ex situ locations
TE Marler, A LindstromJournal of Threatened Taxa 12 (13), 16831-16839, 2020202
5
2020
Diel patterns of stem CO2 efflux vary among cycads, arborescent monocots, and woody eudicots and gymnosperms
TE Marler, AJ LindströmPlant signaling & behavior 1 (3), 1732661, 2020202
5
2020
5
2022
Highly successful adventitious root formation of Zamia L. stem cuttings exhibits minimal response to indole-3-butyric acid
BE Deloso, AJ Lindström, FA Camacho, TE MarlerHortScience (9), 1463-1467, 2020202
5
2020