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462 related items for PubMed ID: 32062457

  • 1. Effects of soil nutrient variability and competitor identify on growth and co-existence among invasive alien and native clonal plants.
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  • 3. A multi-species comparison of selective placement patterns of ramets in invasive alien and native clonal plants to light, soil nutrient and water heterogeneity.
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  • 12. An invasive clonal plant benefits from clonal integration more than a co-occurring native plant in nutrient-patchy and competitive environments.
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  • 13. Intraspecific variation in indirect plant-soil feedbacks influences a wetland plant invasion.
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  • 15. Invasive clonal plants possess greater capacity for division of labor than natives in high patch contrast environments.
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  • 17. The effect of phosphorus, irradiance and competitor identity on the relative performance of invasive Chromolaena odorata.
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  • 18. Nitrogen Deposition Effects on Invasive and Native Plant Competition: Implications for Future Invasions.
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  • 19. Nutrient enrichment alters impacts of Hydrocotyle vulgaris invasion on native plant communities.
    Liu L, Quan H, Dong BC, Bu XQ, Li L, Liu FD, Lei GC, Li HL.
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