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Summary Of: Buckthorn
The aphids use the buckthorn as a host for the winter and then spread to nearby soybean fields in the...
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Scientific classification
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Plantae
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Magnoliophyta
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Eudicots
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Rosales
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Rhamnaceae
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L.
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Sea-buckthorn
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genus
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species
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shrubs
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trees
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Rhamnaceae
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Northern Hemisphere
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Southern Hemisphere
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Africa
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South America
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invasive
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deciduous
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evergreen
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larvae
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Lepidoptera
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list of Lepidoptera that feed on buckthorns
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Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus crocea
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Rhamnus prinoides
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Rhamnus californica
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Rhamnus caroliniana
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Rhamnus frangula
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Rhamnus glandulosa
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Rhamnus purshiana
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European
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purgative
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herbal medicine
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United States
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garden
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invasive species
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aphid
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soybean
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military
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wood
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charcoal
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gunpowder
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New Zealand
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Hauraki Gulf
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Asian
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dye
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Persian berry
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R. glandulosa
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endemic
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Macaronesian
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laurisilva
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Madeira
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Canary Islands
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R. (F.) purshiana
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R. (F.) californica
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Valdivian temperate rain forests
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Dogwoods
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venation
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mead
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gesho
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Ethiopia
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Wikisource
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
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Categories
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Rhamnus
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Laxatives
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