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Multiple introductions boosted genetic diversity in the invasive range of black cherry (Prunus serotina; Rosaceae)

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This study postulates that the invasive black cherry has originated from east of the Appalachian Mountains (mainly the Allegheny plateau) and its invasiveness in north-western Europe is mainly due to multiple introductions containing high numbers of individuals.

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