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Deliberate and unintentional introduction of invasive weeds: A case study of the alien flora of Ukraine

Issue Title: Special Issue: Plant Breeding and Crop Domestication as Sources of New Invasive Species Based on the analysis of invasions of alien plants in Ukraine, the impact of non-native plant species upon the native flora and adverse consequences of their spread are assessed. A case study gives e...

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Published in:Euphytica 2006-03, Vol.148 (1-2), p.17-33
Main Authors: Protopopova, V.V, Shevera, M.V, Mosyakin, S.L
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community ecology
Domestication
ecological invasion
Ecotypes
Endangered species
environmental impact
Flora
Flowers & plants
Genetic resources
hybridization
Indigenous plants
Indigenous species
introduced plants
Introduced species
introgression
Invasions
Invasive plants
Invasive species
invasive weeds
Native species
Noncitizens
Plant breeding
Plant communities
plant competition
plant ecology
Plant species
Rare resources
Rare species
Steppes
weeds
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