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Senock R.S., Barrow J.R., Gibbens, Robert P., Herbel C.H..  1991.  Ecophysiology of the polyploid shrub Atriplex canescens (Chenopodiaceae) growing in situ in the Northern Chihuahuan Desert. Journal of Arid Environments. 21:45-57.
Barrow J.R..  1987.  The effects of chromosome number on sex expression in Atriplex canescens. Botanical Gazette. 148:379-385.
de Soyza A.G., Whitford WG, Virginia R.A, Reynolds J.F.  1996.  Effects of summer drought on the water relations, physiology, and growth of large and small plants of Prosopis glandulosa and Larrea tridentata. Wildland Shrub Symposium, Proceedings: Shrubland Ecosystem Dynamics in a Changing Environment. General Technical Report INT-GTR-338:220-223.
Barrow J.R., Aaltonen R.E., Osuna-Avila P., Reyes-Vera I..  2004.  Endophytic fungi associated with shrubs and grasses of the northern Chihuahuan Desert and a potential role in drought tolerance. Annual Meeting, Canadian Botanical Association. :p.10.
Barrow J.R., Lucero M.E., Reyes-Vera I., Havstad K.  2007.  Endosymbiotic fungi structually integrated with leaves reveals a lichenous condition of C4 grasses. In Vitro Cellular and Development Biology - Plants. 43:65-70.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Osuna P., Reyes-Vera I..  2008.  Enhancing native grass productivity by cocultivating with endophyte-laden calli. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 61:124-130.
Barrow J.R., Aaltonen R.E..  2001.  Evaluation of the internal colonization of Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. roots by dark septate fungi and the influence of host physiological activity. Mycorrhiza. 11:199-205.
Ksiksi T., Fredrickson E.L., Barrow J.R., Havstad K, Estell RE.  1995.  Examination of sheep as a potential disseminator of grass seed. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. :Abstract36.
Lucero M.E., Barrow J.R., Reyes-Vera I., Sedillo RL.  2011.  Examining endophyte interactions within fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens). 15th Wildland Shrub Symposium. XVI:159-164.