Differences in seed production of Rosa rugosa between the invasive populations of Northwest Europe a

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Introduction Rosarugosa has gathered a lot of attention in past three decades because of its wide invasion in Northwest Europe and rapid declining in China (Bruun 2005, Chen et al 2008).
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