BioOne VISTA
September 2022 | Plant Sciences
Invasive species can be detrimental to ecosystems. Invasive plant species can change native plant communities, prevent forest regeneration, and even change the soil chemistry of an area. Understanding how non-native and invasive plants impact habitats around the world is an important step in combating the problems they present. To that end, we’re focusing this month’s collection on research in BioOne Complete about invasive and non-native plant species.
The September 2022 edition of BioOne VISTA features articles in plant sciences from Adansonia, The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, Haseltonia, Invasive Plant Science and Management, Madroño, and more. |
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More on the Spread of Nonnative Ferns in Georgia and the Southeastern United States American Fern Journal |
The American Midland Naturalist |
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Environmental Changes Caused by the Clonal Invasive Plant Solidago canadensis |
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science |
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science |
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The effect of a novel herbicide adjuvant in treating Amur honeysuckle ( Lonicera maackii) Invasive Plant Science and Management |
Plant community responses to kudzu ( Pueraria montana) invasion in a southern upland forest The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society |
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