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  1. Allelopathy has been suggested as one potential mechanism facilitating the successful colonisation and expansion of invasive plants. The impacts of the ongoing elevation in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) on the...

    Authors: Jichul Bae, Chaeho Byun, Yun Gyong Ahn, Jung Hyun Choi, Dowon Lee and Hojeong Kang

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2019 43:21

    Content type: Research

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  2. To address the lack of evidence supporting invasion by three invasive plant species (Imperata cylindrica, Lantana camara, and Chromolaena odorata) in tropical ecosystems, we compared the ecophysiological and leaf...

    Authors: Ridesti Rindyastuti, Lia Hapsari and Chaeho Byun

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2021 45:4

    Content type: Research

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  3. Organic carbon stored in coastal wetlands, which comprises the major part of oceanic “blue carbon,” is a subject of growing interest and concern. In this study, organic carbon storage in coastal wetlands and i...

    Authors: Chaeho Byun, Shi-Hoon Lee and Hojeong Kang

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2019 43:8

    Content type: Research

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  4. Ambrosia trifida is a highly invasive annual plant, but effective control methods have not been proposed. Among various eradication methods, cutting is a simple measure to control invasive plants, and sowing seed...

    Authors: Chaeho Byun, Ho Choi and Hojeong Kang

    Citation: Journal of Ecology and Environment 2020 44:28

    Content type: Research

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