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Volumn 83, Issue 2, 2011, Pages 101-105

Managing native and non-native plants in agroforestry systems

Author keywords

Climate change; Competition; Complementary interactions; Exotic plants

Indexed keywords

AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT; AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH; AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY; AGRICULTURAL TRADE; AGROFORESTRY; CROP YIELD; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; INVASIVE SPECIES; NATIVE SPECIES; PLANT COMMUNITY; SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT;

EID: 80255134490     PISSN: 01674366     EISSN: 15729680     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-011-9440-1     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

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    • Invasion success of cogongrass, an alien C4 perennial grass, in the southeastern United States: Exploration of the ecological basis
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    • Holzmueller, E.J.1    Jose, S.2
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    • Competition for water in a pecan-cotton alley cropping system in the southern United States
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    • (2004) Agrofor Syst , vol.60 , pp. 167-179
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