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Differential allelopathic effects of Japanese knotweed on willow and cottonwood cuttings used in riverbank restoration techniquesDOMMANGET, Fanny; EVETTE, André; SPIEGELBERGER, Thomas et al.Journal of environmental management. 2014, Vol 132, pp 71-78, issn 0301-4797, 8 p.Article

Invasion success of the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla correlates with low palatibilityHAMMANN, Mareike; GAOGE WANG; RICKERT, Esther et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2013, Vol 486, pp 93-103, issn 0171-8630, 11 p.Article

Evidence Does not Support a Role for Gallic Acid in Phragmites australis Invasion SuccessWEIDENHAMER, Jeffrey D; MEI LI; ALLMAN, Joshua et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2013, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 323-332, issn 0098-0331, 10 p.Article

Direct and Indirect Effects of Invasive Plants on Soil Chemistry and Ecosystem FunctionWEIDENHAMER, Jeffrey D; CALLAWAY, Ragan M.Journal of chemical ecology. 2010, Vol 36, Num 1, pp 59-69, issn 0098-0331, 11 p.Article

Novel weapons and invasion : biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechinHE, Wei-Ming; YULONG FENG; RIDENOUR, Wendy M et al.Oecologia. 2009, Vol 159, Num 4, pp 803-815, issn 0029-8549, 13 p.Article

Root exudate is allelopathic in invaded community but not in native community: field evidence for the novel weapons hypothesisTHORPE, Andrea S; THELEN, Giles C; DIACONU, Alecu et al.Journal of ecology. 2009, Vol 97, Num 4, pp 641-645, issn 0022-0477, 5 p.Article

A selective, sensitive, and rapid in-field assay for soil catechin, an allelochemical of Centaurea maculosaBROECKLMG, Corey D; VIVANCO, Jorge M.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2008, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 1189-1196, issn 0038-0717, 8 p.Article

Allelopathic effects of three plant invaders on germination of native species: a field studyDEL FABBRO, Corina; GÜSEWELL, Sabine; PRATI, Daniel et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 1035-1042, issn 1387-3547, 8 p.Article

Do allelopathic compounds in invasive Solidago canadensis s.I. restrain the native European flora?ABHILASHA, Dipti; QUINTANA, Naira; VIVANCO, Jorge et al.Journal of Ecology. 2008, Vol 96, Num 5, pp 993-1001, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

Eavesdropping in plants: delayed germination via biochemical recognitionRENNE, Ian J; SINN, Brandon T; SHOOK, Gregory W et al.Journal of ecology. 2014, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 86-94, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

A lack of evidence for an ecological role of the putative allelochemical (+)-catechin in spotted knapweed invasion successBLAIR, Amy C; NISSEN, Scott J; BRUNK, Galen R et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2006, Vol 32, Num 10, pp 2327-2331, issn 0098-0331, 5 p.Article

Volatile chemicals from leaf litter are associated with invasiveness of a Neotropical weed in AsiaINDERJIT; EVANS, Heather; CALLAWAY, Ragan M et al.Ecology (Durham). 2011, Vol 92, Num 2, pp 316-324, issn 0012-9658, 9 p.Article

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