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Potential phytotoxic and shading effects of invasive Fallopia (Polygonaceae) taxa on the germination of native dominant species [PDF]

open access: yesNeoBiota, 2011
Two species of knotweeds (genus Fallopia, Polygonaceae), native to Asia (Fallopia sachalinensis, F. japonica) and their hybrid (F. ×bohemica) belong to the most noxious plant invaders in Europe and exert a high impact on invaded plant communities ...
Lenka Moravcová   +3 more
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Fallopia baldschuanica Holub

open access: yes, 2022
* Fallopia baldschuanica (Regel)Holub — Habit:Climber. Habitat: LMDF.Distribution:IV. Voucher:N/A. References: Graham (1958), Agnew (2013).
Zhou, Ya-Dong   +3 more
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Identification of alien Fallopia taxa using molecular methods

open access: yesActa Biologica Slovenica, 2017
The non-native species of knotweeds (Fallopia sect. Reynoutria) are morphologically very similar and it is often difficult to distinguish between the hybrid F. ×bohemica and parental taxa, F. japonica and F. sachalinensis.
Simona Strgulc Krajšek   +2 more
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Profile of Bioactive Compounds in the Morphological Parts of Wild Fallopia japonica (Houtt) and Fallopia sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) and Their Antioxidative Activity

open access: yesMolecules, 2019
The aim of this study was to determine the content of triterpenoids and polyphenols, and antioxidative activity in leaves, stalks, and roots of plants from the species Fallopia as well as to present the main relationship between them.
Sabina Lachowicz, Jan Oszmiański
doaj   +2 more sources

The influence of invasive Fallopia taxa on resident plant species in two river valleys (southern Poland)

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2015
Riparian zones in two rivers in southern Poland were studied in terms of species composition and soil parameters in patches dominated by three knotweed taxa (Fallopia japonica, F. sachalinensis and the hybrid F. ×bohemica). The main purpose was to detect
Damian Chmura   +6 more
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The chloroplast genome of Fallopia aubertii (Polygonaceae) from Xining, China

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Fallopia aubertii (L.Henry) Holub (Polygonaceae), a woody plant with a voluble stem, is used as a folk herbal medicines for the treatment of gout, fever and pneumonia. To better understand the molecular genetics of F.
Yongchang Lu   +4 more
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Fallopia dumetorum Holub

open access: yes, 2007
Polygonum dumetorum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, ed. 2, 1: 522. 1762. "Habitat in Europae australioris sylvis umbrosis." RCN: 2877. Lectotype (Bhopal & Chaudhri in Pakistan Syst. 1(2): 70. 1977): Herb. Linn. No. 510.40 (LINN). Current name: Fallopia dumetorum (L.) Holub (Polygonaceae). Note: Elkington’s type choice (in Nordic J. Bot. 14: 153.
Jarvis, Charlie
core   +6 more sources

Fallopia dumetorum Holub

open access: yes, 2018
Fallopia dumetorum (L.) Holub Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie F. convolvulus, aber Stängel bis 3 m lang, +/- rund und glatt. Perigonblätter nicht drüsig punktiert, äussere auf dem Rücken ca. 1,5 mm breit geflügelt. Frucht 2,5-3,5 mm lang, schwarz, glänzend, Fruchtstiel 5-8 mm lang (1-3 mm bei F. convolvulus). Blütezeit: 7-9 Standort und Verbreitung in der
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Low genetic variation of invasive Fallopia spp. in their northernmost European distribution range [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2018
Knowledge about the reproduction strategies of invasive species is fundamental for effective control. The invasive Fallopia taxa (Japanese knotweed s.l.) reproduce mainly clonally in Europe, and preventing spread of vegetative fragments is the most ...
Anne‐Kari Holm   +5 more
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Phenolic Constituents from Fallopia multiflora (Thunberg) Haraldson

open access: yesJournal of Chemistry, 2018
Four naphtolic glycosides (1–4), three anthraquinones (5–7), two stilbenes (8-9), one benzyl glycoside (10), and one flavonoid (11) were isolated from the roots of Fallopia multiflora.
Thi Thoa Nguyen   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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