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Vacchiano, G.; Barni, E.; Lonati, M.; Masante, D.; Curtaz, A.; Tutino, S.; Siniscalco, C. (27 November 2013). "Monitoring and modeling the invasion of the fast spreading alien
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725:"Differentiation of reproductive and competitive ability in the invaded range of Senecio inaequidens: the role of genetic Allee effects, adaptive and nonadaptive evolution"
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yellow in colour, forming a loose floral display. A single plant produces 26 to 500 capitula each year, with approximately 90 florets, 74% of them developing a viable
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451:"Senecio Inaequidens"
395:ecological succession
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217:narrow-leaved ragwort
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239:Description
215:, known as
82:Angiosperms
1444:Categories
1344:Plant List
1073:2263/24566
963:22 October
709:2020-04-23
602:9 November
584:USDA, NRCS
569:2014-10-17
532:2008-05-25
437:References
422:Properties
342:uKhalhamba
317:Mozambique
277:tetraploid
233:Asteraceae
128:Asteraceae
1349:gcc-21160
820:205363121
496:Libraries
429:contains
248:perennial
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118:Asterales
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1396:Tropicos
1388:3152-204
1323:PalDat:
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812:20854275
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672:39040180
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186:Synonyms
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108:Asterids
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1427:1087973
1401:2703153
1212:3109086
1173:6189375
1121:Q939756
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301:Lesotho
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