Number of native weed species (A) and average value of dominance among 666 field surveying sites (B) referring to different life history traits. Note that each percentage value represents the proportion of each trait within the same group of indicators. In (B), different letters suggest significant differences at P < 0.05.

Number of native weed species (A) and average value of dominance among 666 field surveying sites (B) referring to different life history traits. Note that each percentage value represents the proportion of each trait within the same group of indicators. In (B), different letters suggest significant differences at P < 0.05.

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Native weeds have a long history of adaptation to local environments. Understanding the relationship between the occurrence of native weeds and their life history traits is crucial for effective weed management and risk assessment of plant invasions. In this study, we surveyed native weed species and their dominance across 666 field sites in agricu...

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... the 287 native weed species, 55% were perennials, while the total occurrence dominance of perennials was significantly much lower than those of annual or biennial weeds ( Figure 7A,B Figure 6. Number of native weed species (A) and average value of dominance among 666 field surveying sites (B) referring to different shade tolerance. ...
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... the 287 native weed species, 55% were perennials, while the total occurrence dominance of perennials was significantly much lower than those of annual or biennial weeds ( Figure 7A,B). ...
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... the 287 native weed species, 55% were perennials, while the total occurrence dominance of perennials was significantly much lower than those of annual or biennial weeds ( Figure 7A,B). ...
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... or biennial Average value of dominance B Figure 7. Number of native weed species (A) and average value of dominance among 666 field surveying sites (B) referring to different life history traits. ...

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