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Acacia nilotica is a spinescent woody legume that has become highly invasive in several parts of the world, including Australia where it has been decl...
Read moreNectar and pollen are floral resources that provide food for insect pollinators, so quantifying their supplies can help us to understand and mitigate ...
Read moreUnreclaimed taconite mine tailings in Arizona, USA, were used as a mycorrhiza-free ecosystem to gain insights about the influence of vesicular-arbuscu...
Read moreThe trade in high-value natural resources, particularly exotic plants and animals (henceforth biocommerce), can lead to both positive and negative imp...
Read moreHypericum perforatum, St John's wort, is an invasive perennial herb that is especially problematic on waste ground, roadsides, pastures and open woodl...
Read moreContinual effort is needed to reduce the impact of exotic species in the context of increased globalization. Any innovation in this respect would be a...
Read moreThe effects of tillage and/or rye mulch on the emergence and survival of weeds in maize cv. Jubilee was evaluated in field trials conducted in 1985-87...
Read moreThe distribution of Urophora affinis (Frnf.) and U. quadrifasciata (Wied.) among the flower heads of diffuse (Centaurea diffusa) and spotted (C. macul...
Read moreContainment can be a viable strategy for managing invasive plants, but it is not always cheaper than eradication. In many cases, converting a failed e...
Read moreMechanisms responsible for the success or failure of agricultural diversification are often unknown. Most studies of arthropod pest management focus o...
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