Low genetic diversity despite multiple introductions of the invasive plant species Impatiens glandulifera in Europe
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Title
Low genetic diversity despite multiple introductions of the invasive plant species Impatiens glandulifera in Europe
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Keywords
SSRs, Colonisation events, Exotic species, Molecular diversity, Weeds
Journal
BMC GENETICS
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-08-19
DOI
10.1186/s12863-015-0242-8
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