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  Identification of Carassius gibelio migration patterns in Europe.

Gorgan, L. D.;  Ciorpac, M.;  Bioflux, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,  AACL Bioflux, 2013, 6, 2, pp 92-96, 7 ref.

The current short paper is a summary of a wider research on identification of Carassius gibelio migration patterns in Europe using mitochondrial markers. Haplotypes distribution was correlated with geographical origin of populations.
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  Impact of trade on distribution of potato rot nematode (Ditylenchus destructor) and other plant nematodes.

Kruus, E.;  Estonian Research Institute of Agriculture, Saku, Estonia,  Agronomy Research, 2012, 10, 1/2, pp 319-328, 32 ref.

Scarce status reports give but little substance for convincing conclusions about the gravity of the current problem with the potato rot nematode (Ditylenchus destructor Thorne 1945). This paper reviews the international experience and presents the survey ...
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  A comparative phenological and genetic diversity analysis of two invasive weeds, camel melon (citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. and Nakai var. lanatus) and prickly paddy melon (Cucumis myriocarpus L.), in inland Australia.

Shaik, R. S.;  Weston, L. A.;  Burrows, G.;  Gopurenko, D.;  Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society, Cairns, Australia,  23rd Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society Conference. Volume 1: weed management in a changing world, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 26-29 September 2011, 2011, pp 510-518, 26 ref.

The biological attributes of two invasive weed species, prickly paddy melon and camel melon, were studied in different disturbed habitats of the Riverina region, NSW during 2010-2011. Seedlings first germinated in early to mid November 2010, once optimal ...
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  Communications routes and other anthropogenic barriers for animals populations functioning.

Klimaszewski, K.;  Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland,  Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Animal Science, 2011, 50, pp 19-28, 18 ref.

Each species requires certain amount of suitable habitat to fulfill its life needs. There are natural barriers for spreading the animals populations. For last 200 years anthropogenic changes of environment create another serious barriers. The main results...
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  Genetic diversity of invasive alien species Lupinus polyphyllus populations in Lithuania.

Vyšniauskienė, R.;  Rančelienė, V.;  Žvingila, D.;  Patamsytė, J.;  Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Kedainiai District, Lithuania,  Žemdirbystė (Agriculture), 2011, 98, 4, pp 383-390, 27 ref.

After appearance in Lithuania at the beginning of the 20th century, large-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus Lindl.) has widely spread throughout the country inhabiting not only forests but also the forest outskirts, roadsides, abandoned uncultivated fiel...
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  RAPD analysis of genetic diversity among Lithuanian populations of Impatiens glandulifera.

Zybartaite, L.;  Zukauskiene, J.;  Jodinskiene, M.;  Jansens, S. B.;  Paulauskas, A.;  Kupcinskiene, E.;  Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Kedainiai District, Lithuania,  Žemdirbystė (Agriculture), 2011, 98, 4, pp 391-398, 33 ref.

In some Asian countries, the seeds of Himalayan balsam or policeman's helmet, Impatiens glandulifera Royle are harvested as a food source. First introduced to Europe in 1838-1839, I. glandulifera quickly became a garden favourite and later on a prodigious...
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  Mitochondrial genetic variation and invasion history of red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in Middle-East and Mediterranean basin.

El-Mergawy, R. A. A. M.;  Faure, N.;  Nasr, M. I.;  Avand-Faghih, A.;  Rochat, D.;  Silvain, J. F.;  Friends Science Publishers, Faisalabad, Pakistan,  International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 2011, 13, 5, pp 631-637, many ref.

The Red Palm Weevil (RPW), Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Rhynchophorinae), is an invasive pest of palm trees. RPW has invaded Middle East and several countries of the Mediterranean Basin during the last three decades. Th...
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  Improving biological control of an invasive pest with molecular phylogeographic and population genetic approaches: the wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus Norton, (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) as a case study.

Bon, M. C.;  Shanower, T.;  Morrill, W.;  Hoelmer, K.;  Hurard, C.;  Martin, J. F.;  Association Française de Protection des Plantes (AFPP), Alfortville, France,  7ème Conférence Internationale sur les Ravageurs en Agriculture, Montpellier, 26-27 octobre, 2008, 2008, pp unpaginated, 18 ref.

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