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Ervin, G.N., and R.A. White. 2007. Assessing vegetative growth potential of exotic Rotala rotundifolia (Roxb.) Koehne (roundleaf toothcup), in comparison with Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb. (alligator weed), a known successful invader. Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28436
Type: Report
Author: Ervin, G.N., and R.A. White.
Date (year): 2007
Report TitleAssessing vegetative growth potential of exotic Rotala rotundifolia (Roxb.) Koehne (roundleaf toothcup), in comparison with Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb. (alligator weed), a known successful invader
Publisher:Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University
Publisher Location:Mississippi State, MS
Pages: 6 pp
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Keywords: Rotala rotundifolia, roundleaf-toothcup
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Rotala rotundifolia

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    AL - Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama Campus, pond at the Presidents Pavilion
    AL - Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama Campus, pond at the Presidents Pavilion
    AL - Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama Campus, pond at the Presidents Pavilion


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