Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Biological invasion; Biome; Invasive plant species; Plant conservation; Plant diversity; Worldwide study;
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Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Ecoregion; Environmental niche modelling; Invasive plant species; Risk assessment; Wind;
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Biofuel crops; Invasive plant species; Plant biomass chemistry; Seedling germination; Allelopathic effect; Soil fungal pathogens; Soil mesofauna
Differences in functional traits between invasive and native Amaranthus species under simulated acid deposition with a gradient of pH levels
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Invasive plant species; Leaf functional traits; Red amaranth; Redroot pigweed; Simulated acid deposition;
Responses of soil N-fixing bacterial communities to redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) invasion under Cu and Cd heavy metal soil pollution
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Amaranthus retroflexus L.; Cadmium; Copper; Heavy metal pollution; Invasive plant species; Soil N-fixing bacteria;
A narrow-gauge railway in the BiaÅowieża Primeval Forest as a corridor for non-native species migration
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Migration corridors; Invasive plant species; Disturbed habitats; Poland;
Moderate and heavy Solidago canadensis L. invasion are associated with decreased taxonomic diversity but increased functional diversity of plant communities in East China
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Functional diversity; Functional traits; Habitat filtering; Invasive plant species; Niche differences; Solidago canadensis L.; Taxonomic diversity;
Solidago canadensis invasion affects soil N-fixing bacterial communities in heterogeneous landscapes in urban ecosystems in East China
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Community invasibility; Invasive plant species; Plant-soil feedback; Soil electrical conductivity; Soil micro-ecological mechanism; Soil N availability;
Responses of soil N-fixing bacteria communities to invasive species over a gradient of simulated nitrogen deposition
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Amaranthus retroflexus L.; Invasive plant species; Nitrogen deposition; Soil N-fixing bacteria communities;
Responses of soil N-fixing bacteria communities to Amaranthus retroflexus invasion under different forms of N deposition
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Amaranthus retroflexus L.; Invasive plant species; Nitrogen deposition; Soil N-fixing bacteria; High throughput sequencing technology;
Long-term effects of a Phragmites australis invasion on birds in a Lake Erie coastal marsh
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Coastal marsh; Common reed; Invasive plant species; Lake Erie; Marsh-nesting birds; Waterbirds;
Chromoleana odorata fallow-cropping cycles maintain soil carbon stocks and yam yields 40 years after conversion of native- to farmland, implications for forest conservation
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Soil carbon sequestration; Invasive plant species; Lamto reserve; Sustainable yam production; UN-REDD programme; 4 per mille;
Biological flora of Central Europe: Cyperus esculentus L.
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Invasive plant species; Management; Species biology; Spread; Yellow nutsedge;
Spectral discrimination of giant reed (Arundo donax L.): A seasonal study in riparian areas
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Giant reed; Common reed; Phenological period; Riparian vegetation; Invasive plant species; Field spectroradiometry
Testing a novel spatially-explicit dynamic modelling approach in the scope of the laurel forest management for the endangered Azores bullfinch (Pyrrhula murina) conservation
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Azores bullfinch; Habitat management; Invasive plant species; Laurel forest conservation; Spatially dynamic modelling; Stochastic dynamic methodology;
Assessing the suitability and safety of a well-known bud-galling wasp, Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae, for biological control of Acacia longifolia in Portugal
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Acacia longifolia; Biocontrol; Buds dissection; Europe; Invasive plant species; Specificity tests; Sydney golden wattle; Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae
Accelerated overbank accumulation after nineteenth century river regulation works: A case study on the Maros River, Hungary
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Overbank sedimentation; Regulated floodplain; Accelerated accumulation; DTM; Invasive plant species
The activity of extracts of seven common invasive plant species on fungal phytopathogens
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Antifungal activity; Fungal phytopathogens; Invasive plant species; Organic production
The effect of herbivory on seedling survival of the invasive exotic species Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus globulus in a Mediterranean ecosystem of Central Chile
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Biological invasions; Biotic resistance; Chile; Herbivory; Invasive plant species
Short- and long-term impacts of Acacia longifolia invasion on the belowground processes of a Mediterranean coastal dune ecosystem
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Ecosystem processes; Invasive plant species; Microbial activity and biomass; Potential nitrification; Soil ecology; β-Glucosaminidase activity
The role of environmental context in mapping invasive plants with hyperspectral image data
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; HyMap; Hyperspectral imaging; Invasive plant species; Lepidium latifolium; Mixture tuned matched filtering (MTMF); Perennial pepperweed; Remote sensing; Weed mapping
Species groups occupying different trophic levels respond differently to the invasion of semi-natural vegetation by Solidago canadensis
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Invasive plant species; Plant–insect relationships; Solidago canadensis; Trophic levels; Biodiversity
Detecting Tamarisk species (Tamarix spp.) in riparian habitats of Southern California using high spatial resolution hyperspectral imagery
Keywords: گونه های گیاهی مهاجم; Invasive plant species; Tamarisk; Remote sensing; Hyperspectral; High resolution; Target detection