Invasive species have received considerable attention in recent years, but research has primarily focused on invasive species of natural habitats. Furthermore, cropland weeds have often been viewed as possessing a “general-purpose genotype ” and therefore exhibiting relatively static genetics. However, a more current view is that weeds are capable of rapid genetic change, thereby making analysis of their evolutionary ecology a potentially valuable component for the development of sustainable weed management systems. In particular, further analysis of ongoing evolutionary change in cropland weeds is important be-cause (1) most cropland weed species exhibit considerable adaptability, (2) cropland agriculture is continuously changing, and (3) ...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...
Populations of invasive species are often characterized as genetically depauperate, an inherent cons...
Morphological and genetic comparisons of a potentially invasive weed (Argemone ochroleuca) from its’...
If a weed is defined as a plant that is “growing where it is not wanted”, then agricultural weeds, o...
The evolution of problematic plants, both weeds and invasives, is a topic of increasing interest. Pl...
Agricultural weeds evolve in response to crop cultivation. Nevertheless, the central importance of e...
The ability of weeds to evolve is key to their success, and the relationship between weeds and human...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the mecha...
Weeds can cause great economic and ecological harm to ecosystems. Despite their impor-tance, compari...
Arable weeds are plants that invade habitats created by people for the cultivation of other species....
The evolutionary significance of introgression has been discussed for decades. Questions about poten...
Many emerging invasive species display evidence of rapid adaptation. Contemporary genetic studies de...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
International audienceA major aim in invasion biology is identifying traits distinguishing alien inv...
Approximately 200 weed species are responsible for more than 90% of crop losses and these comprise l...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...
Populations of invasive species are often characterized as genetically depauperate, an inherent cons...
Morphological and genetic comparisons of a potentially invasive weed (Argemone ochroleuca) from its’...
If a weed is defined as a plant that is “growing where it is not wanted”, then agricultural weeds, o...
The evolution of problematic plants, both weeds and invasives, is a topic of increasing interest. Pl...
Agricultural weeds evolve in response to crop cultivation. Nevertheless, the central importance of e...
The ability of weeds to evolve is key to their success, and the relationship between weeds and human...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the mecha...
Weeds can cause great economic and ecological harm to ecosystems. Despite their impor-tance, compari...
Arable weeds are plants that invade habitats created by people for the cultivation of other species....
The evolutionary significance of introgression has been discussed for decades. Questions about poten...
Many emerging invasive species display evidence of rapid adaptation. Contemporary genetic studies de...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
International audienceA major aim in invasion biology is identifying traits distinguishing alien inv...
Approximately 200 weed species are responsible for more than 90% of crop losses and these comprise l...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...
Populations of invasive species are often characterized as genetically depauperate, an inherent cons...
Morphological and genetic comparisons of a potentially invasive weed (Argemone ochroleuca) from its’...