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Introduction Dispersal of propagules is a key event in the invasion of alien plants into new geographical regions and in spreading the species throughout the region after initial introduction (Kowarik
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Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Grassland Resources and Ecology & Ministry of Education Key Laboratory fo
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第四届国际种子生态学大会(The 4th International Society for Seed Science
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Introduction Dispersal of propagules is a key event in the invasion of alien plants into new geographical regions and in spreading the species throughout the region after initial introduction (Kowarik et al 2008).
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