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Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant brought to the UK in the mid 19th Century as a highly prized ornamental. Since its introduction it has caused serious problems in many areas. These range from impeding drainage and displacing natural flora and fauna to causing structural damage and an...

Author(s)
Egerton, S.
Publisher
The Association for Crop Protection in Northern Britain, Dundee, UK
Citation
The Dundee Conference. Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2014, Dundee, UK, 25-26 February 2014, 2014, pp 45-48
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In 2012, the health status of Japanese knotweed was established in about 40 locations in Slovenia with the aim to determine the potential occurrence of phytophagous organisms of invasive plant species mentioned. At the same time we monitored different symptoms on the leaves of the plants caused by...

Author(s)
Trdan, S.; Laznik, Ž.
Publisher
Plant Protection Society of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Citation
Zbornik Predavanj in Referatov, 11. Slovenskega Posvetovanja o Varstvu Rastlin Z Mednarodno Udeležbo (in okrogle mize o zmanjšanju tveganja zaradi rabe FFS v okviru projekta CropSustaIn), Bled, Slovenia, 5.-6. Marec 2013, 2013, pp 422-428
AbstractFull Text

Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant brought to the UK in the mid 19th Century as a highly prized ornamental. Since its introduction it has caused serious problems in many areas. These range from impeding drainage and displacing natural flora and fauna to causing structural damage and an...

Author(s)
Egerton, S.
Publisher
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
Citation
Aspects of Applied Biology, 2012, No.115, pp 131-134