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Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained...

Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained...

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Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained soil on the germination and growth of native plants

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Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained soil on the germination and growth of native plants

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Sofia: Pensoft Publishers

Journal title

NeoBiota, 2012-05, Vol.13, p.15-30

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English

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Sofia: Pensoft Publishers

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Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European and North American temperate ecosystems. Recent studies indicate that one cause of this dominance might be allelopathy, but the possible sources and modes of action of this allelopathy are insufficiently understood. Here, we asked whether the invasive...

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Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained soil on the germination and growth of native plants

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_36589f49b6234b2a9bddd2de4c53ae52

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_36589f49b6234b2a9bddd2de4c53ae52

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ISSN

1619-0033

E-ISSN

1314-2488

DOI

10.3897/neobiota.13.3039

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