Chromolaena odorata is a native of America while a weed in many parts of tropical and subtropical regions in the world. Research into the invasion mechanisms of C. odorata contributes to a broader understanding of factors that facilitate plant adaptation, and also helps developing effective management strategies. In this study, we used three DNA fragments and six microsatellite loci: (1) to compare genetic diversity of C. odorata in its native and invaded regions; (2) to elucidate the invasive routes and identify possible source locations of C. odorata from America to Asia, with attempt to evaluate the possible mechanisms facilitating the successful invasion of this species. Despite two recorded independent introductions, DNA sequence data ...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King and H. Robinson (Asteraceae), originally from the Neotropics, ha...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction histo...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
Advances in phylogeography are of great value for understanding the population structure and origins...
Premise of the study: Assessing propagule pressure and geographic origins of invasive species provid...
Ambrosia artemisiifolia is native to North America but has become a worldwide invasive weed. It was ...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King and H. Robinson (Asteraceae), originally from the Neotropics, ha...
Aim: Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction ...
Resolving the origin of invasive plant species is important for understanding the introduction histo...
Invasive species ’ success may depend strongly on the genetic resources they maintain through the in...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
The natural history of introduced species is often unclear due to a lack of historical records. Even...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
Advances in phylogeography are of great value for understanding the population structure and origins...
Premise of the study: Assessing propagule pressure and geographic origins of invasive species provid...
Ambrosia artemisiifolia is native to North America but has become a worldwide invasive weed. It was ...
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and ass...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
Molecular markers can help elucidate how neutral evolutionary forces and introduction history contri...