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1. Detecting Invasive Alien Plant Species Using Remote Sensing, Machine Learning and Deep Learning: A Systematic Review.

2. Phylogeography of apomictic and outcrossing individuals in invasive and native populations of Ardisia crenata (Primulaceae).

3. Commercialized "Smudge Sticks" Used as Incense in the Netherlands: An Inventory of Plants and Trends Behind a New Age Fashion.

4. Effects of Microplastics, Fertilization and Pesticides on Alien and Native Plants.

5. Comparing Effectiveness of Hand Pollination, Wild Insects and Local Stingless Bees (Tetragonula laeviceps) for Pollination of Exotic Mauritius Raspberry (Rubus rosifolius).

6. Phenology mediates direct and indirect interactions among co‐occurring invasive plant species.

7. Geographic variation in leaf traits and palatability of a native plant invader during domestic expansion.

8. 昼夜增温对外来入侵植物竞争力的影响.

9. Contrasting responses of naturalized alien and native plants to native soil biota and drought.

10. Coastal exotic plant serves as a habitat for a notorious wetland pest in unfavorable seasons: A case study of exotic Spartina alterniflora in China.

11. Contrasting responses of an invasive plant to herbivory of native and introduced insects.

12. Factors Influencing the Variation of Plants' Cardinal Temperature: A Case Study in Iran.

13. The effect of phosphorus, irradiance and competitor identity on the relative performance of invasive Chromolaena odorata.

14. Interpreting the shifts in forest structure, plant community composition, diversity, and functional identity by using remote sensing-derived wildfire severity.

15. Distribution and Ecological Risk of Ludwigia peploides in South Korea.

16. Shifts in the altitudinal distribution of alien and native synanthropic plants along roadsides over a 40-year period.

17. Response of Native and Non-Native Subarctic Plant Species to Continuous Illumination by Natural and Artificial Light.

18. Reconstructing the biological invasion of noxious invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus and invasion risk assessment in China.

19. Early Molecular Detection of Invasive Alien Plants in Urban and Peri-Urban Areas.

20. Venturing Into the Unknown: The Importance of Variable Selection When Modelling Alien Species Under Non‐Analogue Climatic Conditions.

21. Inter‐ and Intraspecific Competition in Invasive Lactuca serriola and Co‐Occurring Weedy Plant Species.

22. Impact of invasive alien plants on the resident floral diversity in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal.

23. Natural enemies of Lemna minuta in its native range and their potential as biological control agents for Europe.

24. Exotic plant species with longer seed bank longevity and lower seed dry mass are more likely to be invasive in China.

25. Fungal endophytes can modulate plant invasion.

26. Urban residents' knowledge of and attitudes and willingness to control woody invasive alien plants in their domestic gardens in South Africa.

27. Are impacts of the invasive alien plant Crassula helmsii mediated by detritus? A litter experiment in a temperate pond.

28. Patterns of genetic variation and local adaptation of a native herbivore to a lethal invasive plant.

29. Invasive plant species support each other's growth in low‐nutrient conditions but compete when nutrients are abundant.

30. Consequences of Spiraea tomentosa invasion in Uropodina mite (Acari: Mesostigmata) communities in wet meadows.

31. Effect of exotic species management on the recovery of relict forests through citizen participation.

32. Asymmetric sharing of generalist pathogens between exotic and native plants correlates with exotic impact in communities.

33. Assembly, Persistence, and Disassembly Dynamics of Quaternary Caribbean Frugivore Communities.

34. Patterns and drivers of alien plant invasion in Uruguayan grasslands.

35. Landscape, Human Disturbance, and Climate Factors Drive the Species Richness of Alien Invasive Plants on Subtropical Islands.

36. Distributions of exotic herbaceous species along a roadside on Chichijima, the Ogasawara Islands, and their relationship with human disturbance.

37. Waif to Invasive: the Transatlantic Migration and Establishment of Grasses Introduced to North America with Pre-Twentieth-Century Ship Ballast.

38. Erosion Control Ecosystem Service Provided by Salix Acutifolia Willd. Neophyte on the South Baltic Coast: Insights from Wolin Island, Poland.

39. The Spread of Invasive and Poisonous Plants: A Lesson from Alkaloids.

40. Increasing and fluctuating resource availability enhances invasional meltdown.

41. First record of Klasea quinquefolia (M.Bieb. ex Willd.) Greuter & Wagenitz (Asteraceae) in Italy.

42. Ecosystem restoration coupled with poverty alleviation in eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu‐Natal Province, South Africa.

43. Displacement's Botanical Roots: The Racial Rhetoric of Transplantation in Early Modern Thought.

44. Could the Roadside Shrines Be a Source of Alien Plant Introductions? The Example of the 'Difunta Correa' Shrine in Almería (Spain).

45. 龙葵与 3 种外来入侵植物对 Cd 的富集 和生理响应差异比较.

46. Continuous Monitoring of Vegetation and Soil Recovery After Eucalyptus grandis Removal in Dense Trees and Shrubs Areas.

47. Enhancing invasive alien plant eradication outcomes: Lessons learned from South Africa.

48. Exploring environmental factors that influence the distribution of poplar trees.

49. Nectar plants visited by hummingbirds in an urban area of southern Brazil.

50. Historical Background of the Homogenization of Urban Floras of the Urals and Volga Region.

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