Qin et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Invasion process and potential spread of Amaranthus retroflexus in ChinaQin et al., 2018
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- Qin Z
- Zhang J
- Jiang Y
- Wei H
- Wang F
- Lu X
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- Weed Research
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Amaranthus retroflexus, a troublesome agricultural weed native to North America, has expanded its distribution in large areas of China since its introduction around 1905. Geographical interpretation of changes in their distribution ranges could provide valuable …
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