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Soes, D. M.; Winter, A. J. de
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Bureau Waardenburg BV, Culemborg, Netherlands
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Risicoanalyse van de Spaanse wegslak Arion lusitanicus in Nederland., 2011, pp 48 pp.
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Lemaire, A. J. J.; Wiersma, P.
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SOVON Vogelonderzoek Nederland, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Risicoanalyse van geïntroduceerde ganzensoorten in Nederland., 2011, pp 88 pp.
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The paper reviews the existing situation on risk assessment processes carried out globally to regulate introduction, early detections and management strategies for IAS globally and in the Sri Lankan context, and provides results of important activities carried out to develop a post-entry risk...

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Ranwala, S.; Marambe, B.; Wijesundara, S.; Silva, P.; Weerakoon, D.; Atapattu, N.; Gunawardena, J.; Manawadu, L.; Gamage, G.
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Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society, Cairns, Australia
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23rd Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society Conference. Volume 2: weed management in a changing world, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 26-29 September 2011, 2011, pp 134-141
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New Zealand's Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) is responsible for leading the country's biosecurity system. In July 2008, MAF introduced a single system to respond to all organisms or goods that pose a biosecurity risk to the values of New Zealand (economic, environmental, human health...

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Christian, S.; Baldwin, A.; Pearson, H. G.; Yard, D.; James, T. K.
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Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society, Cairns, Australia
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23rd Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society Conference. Volume 1: weed management in a changing world, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 26-29 September 2011, 2011, pp 78-85
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We investigated the main soil gradients on the island of Tenerife, and analyzed their relationship with patterns of abundance and diversity of native and alien flora. Exotic plants show a greater ability to compete on those soils showing the most favorable conditions for plant growth, andic soils...

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Mora, J. L.; Chinea, E.; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, A.
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Sociedad Española de Malherbología (Spanish Weed Science Society), Madrid, Spain
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Plantas invasoras resistencias a herbicidas y detección de malas hierbas. XIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Malherbología, La Laguna, Spain, 22-24 November 2011, 2011, pp 55-58
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Objective: The aim was to conduct investigation and risk assessment of the alien invasive plants in riparian zone of Dongjiang River. Method: The field survey was carried out by the combination methods of sampling plots investigation and route survey, and the whole Dongjiang River was covered. 52...

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Fu Lan; Zhao MingFei; Gong Ling; Liu QuanRu
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Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha, China
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Agricultural Science & Technology - Hunan, 2011, 12, 12, pp 1897-1904
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The lower reaches of the Yangze River is one of the central areas of freshwater shallow lakes in China and has the diverse climates with both warm temperate zone and sub-tropical zone, which makes it become one of the best areas for aquaculture, so nearly all of the aquaculture species from the...

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Chen JiaZhang; Shen GongMing; Meng ShunLong; Qu JianHong
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Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha, China
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Agricultural Science & Technology - Hunan, 2011, 12, 7, pp 1016-1019, 1024
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Hails, R. S.
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Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
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Aspects of Applied Biology, 2011, No.110, pp 57-59
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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) requested the Panel on Plant Health to develop a methodology for assessing the environmental risks posed by harmful organisms that may enter, establish and spread in the European Union. To do so, the Panel first reviewed the methods for assessing the...

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European Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy
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EFSA Journal, 2011, 9, 12, pp 2460
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Many tropical oceanic islands host unique taxa that have evolved in isolation from non-indigenous influences. Some of these endemic taxa are now threatened by man-induced changes that include the introduction of predators, competitors, vegetation and seed dispersers. While considerable progress has ...

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Feare, C.; Greenwell, P.; Edwards, H.; Taylor, J.; Woude, J. van der
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Julius Kühn Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen, Quedlinburg, Germany
Citation
Julius-Kühn-Archiv, 2011, No.432, pp 17-18

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