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- who: u666eu901au91d1u96c0u82b1u79cdu7fa4u5728u9ad8u6e29u4e0bu7684u672cu571fu548cu5165u4fb5u5e7cu82d7u6297u65f1u6027 and colleagues from the Forest Research Institute trading as Scion, Christchurch, Zealand, Department of Botany, and Physiology, University of Laguna, Laguna, Spain have published the research: Plant Ecology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In terms of vegetative growth, the study showed an increase in height and leaf area for invasive gorse populations as compared to native populations in the early phases of the invasive process (seedling establishment) under warm conditions. Even though local adaptation of populations is not observed in all invasive species (Li et_al 2015; VanWallendael et_al 2018) and that some authors . . .
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