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817Crop-weed hybrids with enhanced fitness: causes and consequences for weed populations
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsSnow, Allison, Campbell, Lesley G., Pilson, Diana, Alexander, Helen, Moody-Weis, Jennifer, Ridley, Caroline.crop-weed hybrid
introgression
fitness
population dynamics
Invasiveness
wild sunflower
wild radish
168Hybridization, the introgression of herbivore resistance, and southward range expansion in the wild sunflower Helianthus annuus
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsWhitney, Kenneth D, Randell, Rebecca A, Rieseberg, Loren H..herbivory
hybridization
range expansion
seed predation
natural selection
adaptive introgression
113Hybridization and polyploidy: Lessons from the invasive allopolyploid Spartina anglica.
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsAinouche, Malika L..allopolyploidy
Genome Evolution
Spartina
333Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in Spartina alterniflora x foliosa Hybrids
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsAyres, Debra, Strong, Donald.cordgrass
introgression
self-compatibility
104Novel hybrids produced since the introduction of saltcedar and the influence of garden plantings on nearby invasions
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsGaskin, John, Kazmer, David, Shafroth, Patrick.Tamarix
saltcedar
invasive
80Six years of surprises after the publication of “Hybridization as a stimulus for the evolution of invasiveness in plants?”
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsEllstrand, Norman.hybridization
Weediness
Invasiveness
evolution
131The role of intraspecific hybridization in the evolution of invasiveness in the ornamental pear tree, Pyrus calleryana (Rosaceae)
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Hybridization as a Stimulus for the Evolution of Invasiveness in PlantsCulley, Theresa M., Hardiman, Nicole.population genetics
microsatellite
Self-incompatibility
ornamental pear
Pyrus calleryana
intraspecific hybridization

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