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Multiple benefits of herbs: Polygonaceae species in veterinary pharmacology and livestock nutrition. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Anim Sci
Türk Z   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Contrasting response to clipping in the Asian knotweeds Fallopia japonica and Fallopia × bohemica

open access: yesÉcoscience, 2011
Abstract: Invasive species are often managed with the objective of population control or eradication. Here we tested whether clipping techniques influenced the aboveground and belowground structures of 2 closely related invasive taxa: Fallopia japonica and Fallopia × bohemica.
Soraya Rouifed   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The Nitrogen Games – the invasive success of Fallopia japonica

2023
The high invasion success of Fallopia japonica in Europe and North America is related to its niche construction strategy. A hotly debated and prominent possibility is that F. japonica uses weapons for chemical niche construction, which could have considerable consequences for plant nutrition and ecosystem functioning.
Sierra Grange   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Flow cytometric analysis of Fallopia japonica and F. sachalinensis in Japan

open access: yes植物地理・分類研究, 2017
Ploidy levels of Fallopia japonica and F. sachalinensis grown in Japan were examined by flow cytometric analysis. As a result, three polyploid forms (4x, 6x, 8x) in F. japonica and two polyploid forms (4x, 6x) in F.
Ohsawa, Hiroyori   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Sexual reproduction in the invasive species Fallopia japonica (Polygonaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 2003
Fallopia japonica (Polygonaceae) is an invasive perennial plant, well known in North America for its ability to spread aggressively via vegetative reproduction. The contribution of sexual reproduction to the distribution of this species is not well documented, and as a result, F. japonica is treated solely as a clonal species.
Jennifer, Forman, Richard V, Kesseli
openaire   +2 more sources

Fallopia japonica

2006
Enthält 4 Bilder des Japanischen Staudenknöterichs.
openaire   +1 more source

Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decr.

2009
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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