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Neophytes belong to a group of non-native plants, which were introduced by man either intentionally or unintentionally in different ways. The discovery of America is a historical milestone for non-native plant research. Most scientists use the term neophyte for species introduced after the year...

Author(s)
Kolářová, M.; Tyšer, L.; Krähmer, H.
Publisher
Ústřední knihovna Mendelovy University v Brně, Brno, Czech Republic
Citation
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 2017, 65, 2, pp 661-668
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Oceanic islands' natural ecosystems worldwide are severely threatened by invasive species. Here we discuss the recent finding of three exotic drosophilids in Madeira archipelago - Acletoxenus formosus (Loew, 1864), Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) and Zaprionus indianus (Gupta, 1970). ...

Author(s)
Rego, C.; Aguiar, A. F.; Cravo, D.; Boieiro, M.
Publisher
Gazi Entomological Research Society, Ankara, Turkey
Citation
Journal of the Entomological Research Society, 2017, 19, 1, pp 61-69
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Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. is the most aggressive grass weed of the world resulting from an efficient system of its reproduction and propagation through a combination of vegetative and sexual means. However, reproductive biology of the species is not understood in sufficient details and had...

Author(s)
Rajdavinder Kaur; Soodan, A. S.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Flora (Jena), 2017, 229, pp 32-49
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The present study was conducted to assess vascular plant diversity in a modified habitat in Shivalik region. Extensive surveys were conducted to document the species in each season and identification was done with the help of regional floras. A total of 191 species comprising 181 species of...

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Amit Singh; Balodi, K. N.; Suneet Naithani; Amber Srivastava; Ashutosh Singh; Kwon-Ndung, E. H.
Publisher
Academic Journals, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2017, 9, 3, pp 56-76
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Background: Tospoviruses, the plant-infecting genus in the family Bunyaviridae, are thrips borne and cause severe agricultural losses worldwide. Based on the serological relationships of the structural nucleocapsid protein (NP), the current tospoviruses are divided into six serogroups. The use of...

Author(s)
Liu LuYuan; Ye HeYi; Chen TsangHai; Chen TsungChi
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Virology Journal, 2017, 14, 1, pp (10 January 2017)
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Weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea Baker) is one of the most serious weeds in direct-seeded rice production; adversely affecting rice areas and yield in Thailand. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the level of morphological and agronomical variation and the level and pattern of...

Author(s)
Wongtamee, A.; Maneechote, C.; Pusadee, T.; Rerkasem, B.; Jamjod, S.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2017, 64, 1, pp 23-39
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Studies have shown that conversion to conservation tillage from conventional tillage does not increase total soil organic carbon (SOC) significantly in the short term (<5 yrs). While notill increases total SOC in the medium to long term, it was hypothesized that the inclusion of high biomass...

Author(s)
Mulvaney, M. J.; Wood, C. W.; Balkcom, K. S.; Kemble, J.; Shannon, D. A.
Publisher
Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2017, 41, 1, pp 30-45
Abstract

The recent discovery of Bogia coconut syndrome in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the first report of a lethal yellowing disease (LYD) in Oceania. Numerous outbreaks of LYDs of coconut have been recorded in the Caribbean and Africa since the late Nineteenth century and have caused the death of millions...

Author(s)
Gurr, G. M.; Johnson, A. C.; Ash, G. J.; Wilson, B. A. L.; Ero, M. M.; Pilotti, C. A.; Dewhurst, C. F.; You, M. S.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2016, 7, October, pp 1521
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Takahashi, A.; Ohmori, Y.; Obara, S.; Yamada, S.
Publisher
Weed Science Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Journal of Weed Science and Technology, 2016, 61, 4, pp 149-156
Abstract

The food preferences of translocated Rhinos in Manas National Park were studied to find out variations in seasonal and annual preferences. A total of 139 plants species belonging to 39 families were observed to be consumed as food. On an average, grasses (n=33) contributed 24% of Rhino food,...

Author(s)
Dutta, D. K.; Bora, P. J.; Rita Mahanta; Amit Sharma; Anindya Swargowari
Publisher
Zoo Outreach Organisation, Coimbatore, India
Citation
Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2016, 8, 13, pp 9525-9536

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