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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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