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Invasive plant species / Botany / Biology / Chemistry / Kudzu / Glyphosate / Weed / Pueraria montana / Herbicide / Solanum carolinense / Bryonia alba
Date: 2012-06-20 09:43:23
Invasive plant species
Botany
Biology
Chemistry
Kudzu
Glyphosate
Weed
Pueraria montana
Herbicide
Solanum carolinense
Bryonia alba

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