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The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that exotic plants often become invasive because they have evolved reduced a...
Read moreUnderstanding why some, but not other, plant communities are vulnerable to alien invasive species is essential for predicting and managing biological ...
Read moreTwo experiments were done near Ascot, UK, to determine the effect of grazing by rabbits on plant recruitment in mature grassland and on cultivated soi...
Read moreCover crops are alternative strategies for managing weeds within the tree row in organic orchards. The choice of the botanical composition of cover cr...
Read moreThe numbers of Sinapis arvensis plants in 3 permanent quadrats in an arable field were examined over 3 years. Plant size was positively correlated wit...
Read moreAtrazine-resistant or -susceptible biotypes of Senecio vulgaris and Amaranthus retroflexus were compared with regard to DM production, resource alloca...
Read moreSeedlings and 2-tiller ramets of Poa trivialis, P. annua, Agrostis stolonifera and Festuca rubra were planted into an established sward of Lolium pere...
Read moreBarley, Sinapis alba and Papaver rhoeas, and then barley, S. alba and Avena fatua were grown in pure stand and in mixtures of 2 and 3 species at diffe...
Read moreThe response to density of the annual Agrostemma githago were investigated over a wide range of densities in pure populations and also in the presence...
Read moreThese proceedings contain 35 papers that cover topics on the integrated management of invasives, i.e. modelling species distributions and habitat occu...
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