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Volume 148, Numbers 1-2, March 2006

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Foreword
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Anderson, Neil; Galatowitsch, Susan

As the world gets smaller, the chances of invasion grow
pp. 5-15(11)
Author: McNeely, Jeffrey

Deliberate and unintentional introduction of invasive weeds: A case study of the alien flora of Ukraine
pp. 17-33(17)
Authors: Protopopova, Vera; Shevera, Myroslav; Mosyakin, Sergei

Hybridization as a stimulus for the evolution of invasiveness in plants?
pp. 35-46(12)
Authors: Ellstrand, Norman; Schierenbeck, Kristina

Environmental risks of genetic engineering
pp. 47-60(14)
Author: Clark, E.

Continuous cropping systems and weed selection
pp. 61-73(13)
Authors: Murphy, Clare; Lemerle, Deirdre

Minnesota horticultural industry survey on invasive plants
pp. 75-86(12)
Authors: Peters, William; Meyer, Mary; Anderson, Neil

The relationship of propagule pressure to invasion potential in plants
pp. 87-96(10)
Authors: Martínez-Ghersa, M.; Ghersa, Claudio

The importance of population growth, seed dispersal and habitat suitability in determining plant invasiveness
pp. 97-109(13)
Authors: Bass, David; Crossman, Neville; Lawrie, Susan; Lethbridge, Mark

Are some weeds sleeping? Some concepts and reasons
pp. 111-120(10)
Author: Groves, R.

Commercialization decisions and the economics of introduction
pp. 151-164(14)
Authors: Barbier, Edward; Knowler, Duncan

A non-invasive crop ideotype to reduce invasive potential
pp. 185-202(18)
Authors: Anderson, N.; Gomez, N.; Galatowitsch, S.

Selection strategies to reduce invasive potential in introduced plants
pp. 203-216(14)
Authors: Anderson, N.; Galatowitsch, S.; Gomez, N.

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