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Recent studies suggest that the invasive success of Centaurea maculosa may be related to its stronger allelopathic effects on native North American species ...
Feb 14, 2009 · Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin.
Novel weapons and invasion: Biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin · Abstract and Figures.
Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin · Weiming He, Yu-Long ...
Feb 14, 2009 · Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (zh)-catechin.
Oecologia. Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin. 2009 ...
Jun 16, 2009 · Invasion by exotic species threatens natural ecosystems ( · The novel weapons hypothesis posits that unique biochemical constituents of invasive ...
R.M. (2009) Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root ex?date (?)-catechin.
Novel Weapons Hypothesis was published in Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions on page 492.
We propose that some invaders transform because they possess novel biochemical weapons that function as unusually powerful allelo- pathic agents, or as ...