2013
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2013.44096
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Native Expanding <i>Merremia boisiana</i> Is Not More Allelopathic than Its Non-Expanding Congener <i>M. vitifolia</i> in the Expanded Range in Hainan

Abstract: Exotic invaders may possess novel biochemical weapons that native plants do not have, and these novel biochemical weapons may be more allelopathic than those from native plants to other native competitors. During range expansion, native species also encounter many new plant competitors. Thus, allelochemicals from native expanding species may also be more novel and allelopathic than those from non-expanding species to other plant competitors in the expanded range. We test this hypothesis using the native expand… Show more

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