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Hemerochory (Ancient Gr**** ἥμερος, hemeros: 'tame, ennobled, cultivated, cultivated' and Gr**** χωρίς choris: separate, isolated), or anthropochory, is...
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Environmental impact of
agriculture Escaped plant Genetic pollution Hemeroby Hemerochory Human impact on the
environment Introduced species Invasive species Native...
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exercise typically referred to as "roguing".
Domestication Escaped plant Hemerochory Invasive species Noxious weed Weed Davey, J. (2007). "Crop
Ferality and...
- (Salix
babylonica and
related hybrids Propagation of
Christmas trees Hemerochory Escaped plant "Vegetative
plant propagation".
Science Learning Hub. Retrieved...
- self-sustaining in its new
geographic area, it is then naturalized. The term
hemerochory is
sometimes used
synonymously with this one, but is
often restricted...
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these is the most
convenient way of
propagating bamboo.
Micropropagation Hemerochory Escaped plant "vegetative
reproduction | horticulture". Encyclopedia...
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Adventive species Colonisation (biology)
Cosmopolitan distribution Endemism Hemerochory Indigenous (ecology) "Definitions".
Weeds Gone Wild.
Archived from the...
- introduction,
establishment and
expansion in the new area is
called hemerochory or
biological invasion. The most
important vectors include cargo ships...
- (biology)
Ecologically based invasive plant management Escaped plant Hemerochory Invasion genetics Lists of
invasive species Naturalisation (biology)...
- are not able to
fight against the
local flora in
extreme conditions.
Hemerochory:
Plants or
their seeds may have been
transported voluntarily (introduction)...