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Crane, K., R.N. Cuthbert, E.M. Cunningham, S.J. Bradbeer, L. Eagling, L. Kregting, J.T.A. Dick, A.M. Dunn, E.R.C. Smith, C. Shannon, J.M. Caffrey, F.E. Lucy, E. Davis, and N.E. Coughlan. 2020. Tomorrow never dies: biodegradation and subsequent viability of invasive macrophytes following exposure to aquatic disinfectants. Management of Biological Invasions 11(1):26-43. https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2020.11.1.03.
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Reference Number: 39675
Type: Journal Article
Author: Crane, K., R.N. Cuthbert, E.M. Cunningham, S.J. Bradbeer, L. Eagling, L. Kregting, J.T.A. Dick, A.M. Dunn, E.R.C. Smith, C. Shannon, J.M. Caffrey, F.E. Lucy, E. Davis, and N.E. Coughlan
Date (year): 2020
Article Title:Tomorrow never dies: biodegradation and subsequent viability of invasive macrophytes following exposure to aquatic disinfectants
Journal Name: Management of Biological Invasions
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 26-43
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Keywords: fragment degradation, invasive alien species, secondary dispersal, spreadprevention, VirasureĀ® Aquatic, VirkonĀ® Aquatic, Crassula helmsii, Australian swamp stonecrop
DOI: 10.3391/mbi.2020.11.1.03
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