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1. Genetic data confirm the presence of Senecio madagascariensis in New Zealand.

2. Weed control with small ruminants: Exploratory evaluation on Senecio inaequidens.

3. Disturbance and indirect effects of climate warming support a plant invader in mountains.

4. Alien invasive plants in Belgian limestone quarries

5. Genome Size Variation between the Native and Invasive Ranges of Senecio madagascariensis (Asteraceae).

6. Mapping invasive plants with citizen science. A case study from Trieste (NE Italy).

7. Does arbuscular mycorrhiza favor invasion of some Asteraceae tribes?

9. Seasonal variability in pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Senecio inaequidens from the Val Venosta (Northern Italy).

10. The exotic species Senecio inaequidens pays the price for arriving late in temperate European grassland communities

12. Bezemkruiskruid in de duinen

13. Retrospective HRMS Screening and Dedicated Target Analysis Reveal a Wide Exposure to Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Small Streams

15. NEW LOCALITIES OF SENECIO INAEQUIDENS DC. IN CROATIA.

16. Climate warming alters competition between two highly invasive alien plant species and dominant native competitors.

17. Positive versus negative environmental impacts of tree encroachment in South Africa.

18. Changes in plant defense chemistry (pyrrolizidine alkaloids) revealed through high-resolution spectroscopy.

19. Contrasting patterns of herbivore and predator pressure on invasive and native plants.

20. Polyploidy and invasion success: trait trade-offs in native and introduced cytotypes of two Asteraceae species.

21. Factors influencing seedling emergence of three global invaders in greenhouses representing major eco-regions of the world

22. Ephemeral visitors or permanent residents? — Decadal change in the ruderal vegetation from a periurban university campus

23. Activated carbon may have undesired side effects for testing allelopathy in invasive plants.

24. Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme activity by five Senecio species.

25. Aspectos sobre el control de malezas compuestas en pastos dedicados a la ganadería de leche

26. South African fireweed Senecio madagascariensis (Asteraceae) in Argentina: relevance of chromosome studies to its systematics.

27. Plant–pollinator interactions: comparison between an invasive and a native congeneric species

28. Neighbourhood effects on plant reproduction: An experimental-analytical framework and its application to the invasiveSenecio inaequidens

29. Invader presence disrupts the stabilizing effect of species richness in plant community recovery after drought

30. SENECIO INAEQUIDENS DC. (COMPOSITAE, SENECIONEAE), UNA MALEZA PERJUDICIAL INTRODUCIDA EN MÉXICO.

33. Drought inhibits synergistic interactions of native and exotic litter mixtures during decomposition in temperate grasslands

34. The first records of Senecio inaequidens along motorways in Poland and Slovakia

35. The exotic species Senecio inaequidens pays the price for arriving late in temperate European grasslands

36. Mapping invasive plants with citizen science. A case study from Trieste (NE Italy)

38. ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA

39. 'Is there anybody else out there?' – First Insights from a Suspect Screening for Phytotoxins in Surface Water

40. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers for the invasive Senecio inaequidens DC. (Asteraceae).

41. Monitoring and modeling the invasion of the fast spreading alienSenecio inaequidensDC. in an alpine region

42. The differential impact of a native and a non-native ragwort species (Senecioneae) on the first and second trophic level of the rhizosphere food web

43. Fate of pyrrolizidine alkaloids during processing of milk of cows treated with ragwort

44. Estudi, anàlisi i gestió ambiental del Senecio inaequidens i la Robinia pseudoacacia a la Vall d'Alinyà

45. No evidence for rapid evolution of seed dispersal ability in range edge populations of the invasive speciesSenecio madagascariensis

46. Generalist versus Specialist Herbivores on the Invasive Senecio inaequidens and a Native Related Species: What Makes the Difference?

47. Effects of experimental climate warming and associated soil drought on the competition between three highly invasive West European alien plant species and native counterparts

48. Estudi, anàlisi i gestió ambiental del Senecio inaequidens i la Robinia pseudoacacia a la Vall d'Alinyà

49. Soil biotic impact on plant species shoot chemistry and hyperspectral reflectance patterns

50. Comparative study of the reproductive ecology of two co-occurring related plant species: the invasive Senecio inaequidens and the native Jacobaea vulgaris

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