2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-023-01335-z
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Seed traits of reintroduced invasive populations of Triadica sebifera show few differences in comparison with those of native populations

Abstract: Successful germination and establishment of invasive plants is a key early step in the invasive process which in uences the invasive potential. Previous studies have focused on differences in traits between native and invasive plants, but few studies have explored the evolutionary changes in seeds when invasive plants were reintroduced into their homeland.We planted seeds (F1) of 13 Triadica sebifera populations that invaded the United States into their native habitat (31°45′N, 114°39′E, Dawu, China) in 2014. … Show more

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