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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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Identification of alien Fallopia taxa using molecular methods
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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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
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2,3-cis-2R,3R-(−)-epiafzelechin-3-O-p-coumarate, a novel flavan-3-ol isolated from Fallopia convolvulus seed, is an estrogen receptor agonist in human cell lines [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The plant genus Fallopia is well-known in Chinese traditional medicine and includes many species that contain bioactive compounds, namely phytoestrogens.
Anatoly A Soshilov +7 more
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Invasive alien species are a growing threat for environment and health. They also have a major economic impact, as they can damage many infrastructures.
Alvarez, Isabelle +6 more
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Stream ecosystems respond to riparian invasion by Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) [PDF]
There are growing concerns about the rapid spread of exotic plants into riparian zones, yet little information is currently available on their influence on stream ecosystems.
Boiché, Anatole +5 more
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How environmental managers perceive and approach the issue of invasive species: the case of Japanese knotweed s.l. (Rhône River, France) [PDF]
We would like to thank Springer for publishing our article. The final publication is available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10530-015-0969-1International audienceStudying the perceptions of stakeholders or interested parties is a good ...
A Bremner +78 more
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First Report of Fusarium Wilt of Fallopia multiflora Caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Korea
In April 2014, seedlings of Fallopia multiflora showing wilt symptom were first found at a greenhouse in Punggi-eup, Yeongju-si, Korea. A Fusarium-like fungus was isolated from the wilted plant and it was identified as Fusarium oxysporum based on ...
Jong-Han Park +4 more
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Comparative Histological and Phytochemical Study of Species
Fallopia species which belong to the Polygonaceae family have several data related to their use in the Asian herbal medicine. In this work, some histological and phytochemical parameters of Fallopia japonica, F. sachalinensis , and F.
Heléna Békési-Kallenberger +5 more
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Aegyptobia hamus is redescribed from new materials which were collected on Fallopia convolvulus (Polygonaceae) in Iran, representing a new country and host record for this species.
Sadegh Farzan, Mahdieh Asadi
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