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Molecular ecology of two invasive legumes (Acacia saligna and Paraserianthes lophantha)
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Seed biology of a recently introduced species, Myoporum laetum in comparison to a successful invasive alien, Acacia cyclops, in the southwestern Cape, South Africa
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A test of the nitrogen-fixing ability of three agroforestry tree legumes, Tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis), Port Jackson (Acacia saligna) and Sesbania sesban, when inoculated with three rhizobial strains
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A preliminary study of the impacts of alien Acacia infestation (A saligna) on the relative rates of nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in Lowland Fynbos, southwestern Cape, South Africa
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The relationship of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal root colonization and growth of Acacia saligna and Acacia cyclops growing in Clovelly and Fernwood soils of the South-Western Cape
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Enkele aspekte van die minerale voeding van Acacia saligna (Labill.) Wendl
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A perspective on the seed bank dynamics of Acacia saligna
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Alien plant invasion on the Agulhas Plain : a detailed description of invasion patterns
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Plant stress and the prevalence of pests and pathogens associated with a native and an invasive alien legume tree in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
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The effect of four invasive alien species on various soil factors and immediate post-fire vegetation - in mountain fynbos
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Ecology of the (Brady)rhizobium symbiotic relationship with Fabaceae in the south-western Cape
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The invasion ecology of Acacia pycnantha : a genetic approach
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A dendrochronological and radiocarbon analysis of two African Acacia species
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An investigation of riparian vegetation recovery following invasive alien tree clearing in the Western Cape
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Species occupancy, distribution and abundance : indigenous and alien invasive vascular plants on sub-Antarctic Marion Island
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Phosphorous uptake rate in two low phosphorous updated species, Aspalathus linearis and Podalyria calyptrata
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Demographic bottlenecks of three Acacia species in a South African savanna
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Attributes that make Acacia karroo dominant : stable N and C isotope analysis of nine Acacia species from KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)
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A report on the state of alien invasives on high altitude zones in the Cape Peninsula - 30 years later
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A comparative study of the seed bank dynamics of two congeneric alien invasive species
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Fire survival and life histories of Acacia and Dichrostachys species in a South African savanna
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Systematic studies of the southern African Psoraleoid legumes
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Ecosystem level impacts of annual and perennial N2-fixing invasive alien plants in the fynbos vegetation of South Africa
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Evaluating the quality of the site-specific management plans for invasive alien species in South Africa