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Abbe, E. C. 1963. The male flowers and inflorescences of the Myricaceae Amer. J. Bot. 50: 632. ((Abstr.))

Anonymous 1979. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in actinomycete-nodulated plants Bot. Gaz. 140(Supplement): 1-126.

Baird, J. R. 1968. A taxonomic revision of the plant family Myricaceae of North America, north of Mexico Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. North Carolina.

Barton, L. V. 1932. The germination of bayberry seeds Contr. Boyce Thompson Inst. Pl. Res. 4: 19-25.

Benson, D. 1978. Root nodules of Myrica pensylvanica (bayberry): structure, ultrastructure, and preparation of nitrogen-fixing homogenates Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ.

Bond, G. 1967. Nitrogen fixation in some non-legume root nodules Phyton 24: 57-66.

Bond, G. 1951. The fixation of nitrogen associated with the root nodules of Myrica gale L., with special reference to its pH relation and ecological significance Ann. Bot. (London) 15: 447-59.

Bond, G. 1949. Root nodules of bog myrtle or sweet gale (Myrica gale L.) Nature 163: 730.

Bond, G. 1952. Some features of root growth in nodulated plants of Myrica gale L Ann. Bot. 16: 467-75.

Bond, G.; Fletche, W. W.; Ferguson, T. P. 1954. The development and function of the root nodules of Alnus, Myrica and Hippophae Pl. & Soil 5: 309-23.

Bottomley, W. 1912. The root nodules of Myrica gale Ann. Bot. (London) 26: 111-7.

Burtt, B. 1939. Leaf-color forms in Myrica gale J. Bot. 77: 91-3.

Carlquist, S. 2002. Wood and bark anatomy of Myricaceae: relationships, generic definitions, and ecological interpretations Aliso 21: 7-29.

Carter, G. A.; Young, D. R. 1993. Foliar spectral reflectance and plant stress on a barrier island Int. J. Plant Sci. 154(2): 298-305.

Collins, B. S.; Quinn, J. A. 1982. Displacement of Andropogon scoparius on the New Jersey piedmont by the successional shrub Myrica pensylvanica Amer. J. Bot. 69: 680-9.

Crawford, E. R.; Young, D. R. 1998. Comparison of gaps and intact shrub thickets on an Atlantic coast barrier island Amer. Midl. Naturalist 140: 68-77.

Crawford, E. R.; Young, D. R. 1998. Spatial/temporal variations in shrub thicket soil seed banks on an Atlantic coast barrier island Amer. J. Bot. 85: 1739-1744.

Crocker, L. J.; Schwintzer, C. R. 1994. Soil conditions affect the occurrence of cluster roots in Myrica gale L. in the field Soil Biol. Biochem. 26: 615-22.

Davey, A. J.; Gibson, C. M. 1917. Note on the distribution of sexes in Myrica gale New Phyt. 16: 147-51.

Davidar, P.; Morton, E. S. 1986. The relationship between fruit crop sizes and fruit removal rates by birds Ecology 67: 262-5.

Del Tredici, P.; Torrey, J. G. 1976. On the germination of seeds of Comptonia peregrina, the sweet fern Bot. Gaz. 137(3): 262-8.

Echternach, J. L.; Rose, R. K. 1987. Use of woody vegetation by beavers in southeastern Virginia USA Virginia J. Sci. 38: 226-232.

Elias, T. S. 1971. The genera of Myricaceae in the southeastern United States J. Arnold Arbor. 52: 305-318.

Ferguson, D. K. 1998. The contribution of micromorphology to the taxonomy and fossil record of the Myricaceae Taxon 47: 333-5.

Fernald, M. L. 1914. The glabrous-leaved sweet gale Rhodora 16: 167.

Fletcher, W. 1955. The development and structure of the root-nodules of Myrica gale L. with special reference to the nature of the endophyte Ann. Bot. (London) 19: 501-13.

Fordham, A. J. 1983. Of birds and bayberries: seed dispersal and propagation of three Myrica species Arnoldia (Jamaica Plain) 43: 20-3.

Hakansson, A. 1955. Endosperm formation in Myrica gale L. Bot. Not. 108: 616.

Halim, A. F.; Collins, R. P. 1973. Essential oil analysis of the Myricaceae of the eastern United States Phytochemistry 12: 1077-83.

Hall, I. V. 1979. The Biology of Canadian weeds. 7. Myrica pensylvanica In: The Biology of Canadian weeds. Contributions 1-32. Biosystematics Research Institute, Ottawa. 77-83 pages. (Publication 1693)

Hawker, L. E.; Fraymouth, J. 1951. A re-investigation of the root-nodules of species of Elaeagnus, Hippophaë, Alnus, and Myrica, with special reference to the morphology and life histories of the causative organisms J. Gen. Microbiol. 5: 369-86.

Houghton, W. M. 1988. The systematics of section Cerophora of the genus Myrica (Myricaceae) in North America M.S. Thesis, Univ. Georgia.

Hurd, T. M.; Schwintzer, C. R. 1997. Formation of cluster roots and mycorrhizal status of Comptonia peregrina and Myrica pensylvanica (Myricaceae) in Maine, USA Physiol. Pl. (Copenhagen) 99: 680-9.

Kershaw, E. 1909. The structure and development of the ovule of Myrica gale Ann. Bot. (London) 23: 353-62.

Knapp, A. K.; Carter, G. A. 1998. Variability in leaf optical properties among 26 species from a broad range of habitats Amer. J. Bot. 85: 940-946.

Krembs, A. 1901. The structure of stems of Myrica gale L. and Myrica cerifera L. Pharm. Arch. 4: 128-36.

Lawrence, B. M.; Weaver, K. M. 1974. Essential oils and their constituents. XII. A comparative chemical composition of the essential oils of Myrica gale and Comptonia perigrina Pl. Med. (Stuttgart) 25: 385-8.

Leaf, G.; Gardner, I.; Bond, G. 1959. Observations on the composition and metabolism of the nitrogen-fixing nodules of Myrica Biochem. J. 72: 662-7.

Leroy, J. F. 1949. De la morphologie florale et de la classification des Myricacees Compt. Rend. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 229: 1162-3.

Lloyd, D. G. 1981. The distribution of sex in Myrica gale Pl. Syst. Evol. 138: 29-45.

MacDonald, A. D. 1980. Organogenesis of the female reproductive structure of Myrica pensylvanica Canad. J. Bot. 58: 2001-6.

MacDonald, A. D. 1977. Myricaceae: floral hypothesis for Gale and Comptonia Canad. J. Bot. 55(20): 2636-51.

MacDonald, A. D.; Sattler, R. 1973. Floral development of Myrica gale and the controversy over floral concepts Canad. J. Bot. 51(10): 1965-75.

Mackintosh, A.; Bond, G. 1970. Diversity in the nodular endophytes in Alnus and Myrica Phyton (Buenos Aires) 27: 79-90.

Mackun, I. R.; McNaughton, S. J.; Raynal, D. J.; Leopold, D. J. 1993. Comparative foliage and twig chemistry of co-occurring Myrica gale and Chamaedaphne calyculata Canad. J. Bot. 71(1): 129-35.

Meurer-Grimes, B. 1995. New evidence for the systematic significance of acylated spermidines and flavonoids in pollen of higher Hamamelidae Brittonia 47(2): 130-42.

Morris, M.; Eveleigh, D. E.; Riggs, S. C.; Tiffney, W. N. 1974. Nitrogen fixation in the bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) and its role in coastal succession Amer. J. Bot. 61(8): 867-70.

Nieuwland, J. A. 1910. The name of our American wax bayberries Amer. Midl. Naturalist 1: 238-43.

Pojar, J. 1974. Reproductive dynamics of four plant communities of southwestern British Columbia Canad. J. Bot. 53: 1819-34.

Poole, B. C.; Sylvia, D. M. 1990. Companion plants affect colonization of Myrica cerifera by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Canad. J. Bot. 68: 2703-7. (French summary)

Reed, C. F. 1960. Myrica pennsylvanica, a new host for Phoradendron flavescens in Virginia Castanea 25: 86.

Rendle, A. B. 1903. Notes on Myricaceae J. Bot. 41: 82-7.

Rogers, G. F.; Robertson, J. M.; Solecki, W. D.; Vint, M. K. 1985. Rate of Myrica pensylvanica (bayberry) expansion in grassland at Gateway National Recreation Area, New York Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 112: 74-78.

Rose, S. L. 1980. Mycorrhizal associations of some actinomycete nodulated nitrogen-fixing plants Canad. J. Bot. 58: 1449-54.

Sande, E.; Young, D. R. 1992. Effect of sodium chloride on growth and nitrogenase activity in seedlings of Myrica cerifera L New Phyt. 120: 345-50.

Sargent, C. S. 1894. The wax-myrtles of the sea-coast of eastern North America Gard. & Forest 7: 474-5.

Schwintzer, C. R. 1983. Primary productivity and nitrogen, carbon, and biomass distribution in a dense Myrica gale stand Canad. J. Bot. 61: 2934-48.

Schwintzer, C. R. 1989. All field-collected actinorhizae examined on Comptonia peregrina and Myrica pensylvanica in Maine are spore negative Canad. J. Bot. 67: 1460-4. (French summary)

Schwintzer, C. R.; Berry, A. M.; Disney, L. D. 1982. Seasonal patterns of root nodule growth, endophyte morphology, nitrogenase activity and shoot development in Myrica gale Canad. J. Bot. 60: 746-57.

Schwintzer, C. R.; Lancelle, S. A. 1983. Effect of water-table depth on shoot growth, root growth, and nodulation on Myrica gale seedlings J. Ecol. 71: 489-501.

Schwintzer, C. R.; Ostrofsky, A. 1989. Factors affecting germination of Myrica gale seeds Canad. J. Forest Res. 19: 1105-9.

Schwintzer, C. R.; Tjepkema, J. D. 1997. Field nodules of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa and Myrica gale exhibit pronounced acetylene-induced declines in nitrogenase activity Canad. J. Bot. 75: 1415-23.

Silvester, W. B.; Whitbeck, J.; Silvester, J. K.; Torrey, J. G. 1988. Growth, nodule morphology, and nitrogenase activity of Myrica gale with roots grown at various oxygen levels Canad. J. Bot. 66: 1762-71.

Simpson, M. J. A.; MacIntosh, D. F.; Cloughley, J. B.; Stuart, A. E. 1996. Past, present and future utilisation of Myrica gale (Myricaceae) Econ. Bot. 50(1): 122-9.

Stewart, W. D. P. 1967. Nitrogen-fixing plants Science 158: 1426-32.

Stokes, J. 1937. Cytological studies in the Myricaceae Bot. Gaz. 99: 387-99.

Sundberg, M. D. 1985. Pollen of the Myricaceae Pollen & Spores 27: 15-27.

Thieret, J. W. 1966. Habit variation in Myrica pensylvanica and Myrica cerifera Castanea 31: 183-5.

Tjepkema, J. 1978. The role of oxygen diffusion from the shoots and nodule roots in nitrogen fixation by root nodules of Myrica gale Canad. J. Bot. 56(11): 1365-71.

Tolliver, K. S.; Colley, D. M.; Young, D. R. 1995. Inhibitory effects of Myrica cerifera on Pinus taeda Amer. Midl. Naturalist 133: 256-63.

Tolliver, K. S.; Martin, D. W.; Young, D. R. 1997. Freshwater and saltwater flooding response for woody species common to barrier island swales Wetlands 17: 10-8.

Tolliver, K.; Young, D. R. 1996. Biotic mechanisms influencing seedling establishment during primary succession on a Virginia barrier island WWW site, abstract. ()

Torrey, J. G.; Callaham, D. 1978. Determinate development of nodule roots in actinomycete-induced root nodules of Myrica gale Canad. J. Bot. 56(11): 1357-64.

Tyndall, R. W.; Teramura, A. H.; Mulchi, C. L.; Douglass, L. W. 1987. Effects of salt spray upon seedling survival, biomass, and distribution on Currituck Bank, North Carolina Castanea 52: 77-86.

Van Deelen, T. R. 1991. Myrica cerifera The Fire Effects Information System WWW site; USDA, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()

van der Ploeg, D. T. E. 1996. Sex distribution in Myrica gale Gorteria 22(3-4): 81-4. (In Dutch, English summary)

Verdcourt, B.; Polhill, R. 1997. (1291-1292) Proposal to conserve the names Myrica and Gale (Myricaceae) with conserved types Taxon 46: 347-8.

Vikhireva, V. V. 1957. Anatomical structure and development of the pistillate blossom of sweetgale, Myrica gale L Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. 7, Morphol. Anat. Pl. 4: 270-87. (In Russian)

Wang, M.; Lincoln, D. E. 2004. Effects of light intensity and artificial wounding on monoterpene production in Myrica cerifera from two different ecological habitats Canad. J. Bot. 82: 1501-1508.

Wilbur, R. L. 2002. The identity and history of Myrica caroliniensis (Myricaceae) Rhodora 104: 31-41.

Wilbur, R. L. 1994. The Myricaceae of the United States and Canada: genera, subgenera, and series Sida 16: 93-107.

Williams, L. 1958. Bayberry wax and bayberries Econ. Bot. 12: 103-7.

Wollenweber, E.; Kohorst, G.; Gisela, M.; Mann, K.; Bell, J. M. 1985. Leaf gland flavonoids in Comptonia peregrina and Myrica pensylvanica (Myricaceae) Pl. Physiol. (Lancaster) 117: 423-31.

Young, D. R. 1992. Photosynthetic characteristics and potential moisture stress for the actinorhizal shrub, Myrica cerifera (Myricaceae), on a Virginia barrier island Amer. J. Bot. 79(1): 2-7.

Young, D. R.; Erickson, D. L.; Semones, S. W. 1994. Salinity and the small-scale distribution of three barrier island shrubs Canad. J. Bot. 72(9): 1365-72.

Youngken, H. W. 1919. The comparative morphology, taxonomy, and distribution of the Myricaceae of the eastern United States Contr. Bot. Lab. Morris Abor. Univ. Pennsylvania 4: 339-400.