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Plos One|June 2, 2011
Range-expanding populations of a globally introduced weed experience negative plant-soil feedbacksKrikor Andonian, José L Hierro, Liana Khetsuriani, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 21, 2012
The evolution of increased competitive ability, innate competitive advantages, and novel biochemical weapons act in concert for a tropical invaderRui-Min Qin, Yu-Long Zheng, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2006
Do biotic interactions shape both sides of the humped-back model of species richness in plant communities?Richard Michalet, Robin W Brooker, Lohengrin A Cavieres, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 28, 2009
Evolutionary tradeoffs for nitrogen allocation to photosynthesis versus cell walls in an invasive plantYu-Long Feng, Yan-Bao Lei, Rui-Fang Wang, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 20, 2016
Identification and localization of bioactive naphthoquinones in the roots and rhizosphere of Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum), a noxious invaderXiaocheng Zhu, Dominik Skoneczny, Jeffrey D Weidenhamer, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 17, 2017
Erratum: Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern AustraliaXiaocheng Zhu, Paul A Weston, Dominik Skoneczny, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 18, 2017
Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern AustraliaXiaocheng Zhu, Paul A Weston, Dominik Skoneczny, et al.
Ecology|June 14, 2011
Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense weaponsUrs Schaffner, Wendy M Ridenour, Vera C Wolf, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2020
Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competitionJacob E Lucero, Nafiseh Mahdavi Arab, Sebastian T Meyer, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|June 23, 2010
Plant neighbor identity influences plant biochemistry and physiology related to defenseAmanda K Broz, Corey D Broeckling, Clelia De-la-Peña, et al.
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Plos One|June 2, 2011
Range-expanding populations of a globally introduced weed experience negative plant-soil feedbacksKrikor Andonian, José L Hierro, Liana Khetsuriani, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 21, 2012
The evolution of increased competitive ability, innate competitive advantages, and novel biochemical weapons act in concert for a tropical invaderRui-Min Qin, Yu-Long Zheng, Alfonso Valiente-Banuet, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2006
Do biotic interactions shape both sides of the humped-back model of species richness in plant communities?Richard Michalet, Robin W Brooker, Lohengrin A Cavieres, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 28, 2009
Evolutionary tradeoffs for nitrogen allocation to photosynthesis versus cell walls in an invasive plantYu-Long Feng, Yan-Bao Lei, Rui-Fang Wang, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 20, 2016
Identification and localization of bioactive naphthoquinones in the roots and rhizosphere of Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum), a noxious invaderXiaocheng Zhu, Dominik Skoneczny, Jeffrey D Weidenhamer, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 17, 2017
Erratum: Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern AustraliaXiaocheng Zhu, Paul A Weston, Dominik Skoneczny, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 18, 2017
Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern AustraliaXiaocheng Zhu, Paul A Weston, Dominik Skoneczny, et al.
Ecology|June 14, 2011
Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense weaponsUrs Schaffner, Wendy M Ridenour, Vera C Wolf, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2020
Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competitionJacob E Lucero, Nafiseh Mahdavi Arab, Sebastian T Meyer, et al.
BMC Plant Biology|June 23, 2010
Plant neighbor identity influences plant biochemistry and physiology related to defenseAmanda K Broz, Corey D Broeckling, Clelia De-la-Peña, et al.
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