Allelopathy, the release of chemicals by plants that inhibit the germination and growth of competing species, can be an important trait for invasive success. However, little is known about potential biogeographical differences in allelopathy due to divergent regional eco-evolutionary histories. To test this, we examined the allelochemical potential of the highly invasive species Centaurea solstitialis from six world regions including native (Spain, Turkey) and non-native ranges (Argentina, Chile, California and Australia). Seeds from several populations in each region were collected and grown under common garden conditions. Allelopathic potential and chemical composition of three leaf extract concentrations of C. solstitialis from each regi...
ABSTRACT Allelopathic suppression of the growth of co-occurring plant species in invaded ecosystems ...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...
Allelopathy, the release of chemicals by plants that inhibit the germination and growth of competing...
Allelopathy, the release of chemicals by plants that inhibit the germination and growth of competing...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Allelopathy is thought to be a key mechanism in biological invasions. Our study aimed to assess the ...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OhioInvasive plant specie...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
ABSTRACT Allelopathic suppression of the growth of co-occurring plant species in invaded ecosystems ...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...
Allelopathy, the release of chemicals by plants that inhibit the germination and growth of competing...
Allelopathy, the release of chemicals by plants that inhibit the germination and growth of competing...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Allelopathy is thought to be a key mechanism in biological invasions. Our study aimed to assess the ...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Wilmington College, Wilmington, OhioInvasive plant specie...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
Invasive plant species are often more successful within introduced areas when compared to their natu...
The ability of some invasive plant species to produce biochemical compounds toxic to native species,...
ABSTRACT Allelopathic suppression of the growth of co-occurring plant species in invaded ecosystems ...
Invasive knotweeds, native to Eastern Asia, are among the most dominant plant invaders of European a...
The aim of this study was to determine the allelopathic potential of invasive species woolly cupgras...