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UD plant biologist Harsh Bais (left) and postdoctoral researcher
Thimmaraju Rudrappa examine a specimen of Phragmites, one of the
most invasive plants in the U.S. Photo by Kathy F. Atkinson
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UD plant biologists uncover top wetland invader’s hidden
weapon
Oct. 11, 2007--Scientists at the University of Delaware
have uncovered
a hidden weapon that one of the most invasive wetland
plants in the
United States uses to silently and efficiently “bump
off” its
neighbors.
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UD
plant biologists uncover
top wetland invader’s hidden weapon (University of
Delaware, DE -
Oct 11, 2007)
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top wetland plant's
hidden weapon (HULIQ, NC - Oct 12, 2007)
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Plant Secretes
Acid To Kill
Nearby Plants
And Spread (Science Daily (press release) - Oct 12,
2007)
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