Genetic diversity in Pueraria lobata (Fabaceae), an introduced, clonal invasive plant in the southeastern United States
Pueraria lobata (kudzu), a clonal, leguminous vine, is invading the southeastern United States at a rate of 50 000 ha per year. Genetic variability and clonal diversity were measured in 20 southeastern U.S. populations using 14 allozyme loci. Within its U.S. range, 92.9% of the loci were polymorphic...
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Main Authors: | MANIATES, Rebecca Pappert, HAMRICK, J. L., DONOVAN, Lisa A. |
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