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Biocontrol of invasive weeds under climate change: progress, challenges and management implications

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Fig. S1. Literature search using the term “(Climate change OR climatic change AND (biological control OR biocontrol) AND (invasive plant OR plant invader OR introduced alien plant” revealed a total of 168 articles in Web of Science by July 2019. Bars represent the number of publications per year and the line represents the sums of citations per year.

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Fig.  S1. Literature search using the term “(Climate change OR climatic change AND  (biological control OR biocontrol) AND (invasive plant OR plant invader OR introduced alien  plant” revealed a total of 168 articles in Web of Science by July 2019

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