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Abbottina rivularis (Chinese false gudgeon) A. rivularis is considered as a pest in fish farms in central Asia and the plateau areas in China where it competes with juveniles...
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Abutilon theophrasti (velvet leaf) A. theophrasti continues to expand its distribution in North America, Europe, Korea and Japan, by cultivation as a fibre crop, and by accidental...
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Acacia auriculiformis (northern black wattle) In Florida, USA, A. auriculiformis is a category 1 alien plant (Langeland and Burks, 1998). Space et al. (2000) list A. auriculiformis among...
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Acacia caven (Roman cassie) The pan-tropical genus Acacia (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) includes over 1200 species, and the systematic treatment and circumscription of the genus has...
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Acacia confusa A. confusa is invasive in Hawaii (Luken and Thieret, 1996). Bingelli (1999) classed this species as moderately...
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Acacia cyclops (coastal wattle) A. cyclops is an extremely weedy species, although slow growing. Once established over large areas, it is difficult to remove or replace. Cronk and...
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Acacia dealbata (acacia bernier) A. dealbata, as a legume with an ability to seed prolifically and to produce root suckers, it is often among the first to colonize cleared land,...
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Acacia decurrens (green wattle) Under favourable conditions, A. decurrens has become a serious weed problem (e.g. in Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand and South Africa) as it spreads...
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Acacia farnesiana (huisache) A. farnesiana is an aggressive colonizer and is regarded as an invasive weed both in parts of its native range and where introduced, notably in...
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Acacia karroo (sweet thorn) A. karroo is able to produce seeds prolifically, from an early age, is resistant to fire and forms dense thorny thickets that out compete native...
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