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According to the field survey of alien invasive plants of Jinziling, there were 23 kinds of alien invasive plants in the scenic spot. Species with the comprehensive dominance degree higher than 10% were as follows: six kinds of Asteraceae: Bidens pilosa, Aster subulatus, Ageratum conyzoides, ...

Author(s)
Jia GuiKang; Zhong LinMin
Publisher
Journal Board of Asian Agricultural Research, Cranston, USA
Citation
Asian Agricultural Research, 2017, 9, 2, pp 59-61, 65
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Investigation was conducted in Lujiangba Cassava Fields in Yunnan Dry-Hot Area Valley. The results showed that 19 families and 48 species of weeds remarked in cassava field. Among them, alien invasive weed had 9 families and 17 species, among which the dominant weeds were Portulaca oleracea L., ...

Author(s)
Duan ChunFang; Chen Hu; Fan ZhiWei; Liu Qian; Huang GuiXiu
Publisher
Editorial Department of Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu, China
Citation
Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 28, 6, pp 2541-2545
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The population density and expansion of invasive alien plant (IAP) species in the roadside areas of the Rajshahi-Dhaka Asian Highway, north-western Bangladesh (24°22′ N 88°36′ E) along 100 m transects was recorded in 2009 and 2010. The five most abundant herbaceous and woody IAP species recorded...

Author(s)
Salma Hossain; Zuberi, M. I.
Publisher
ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa
Citation
Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Biological Control and Management of Chromolaena odorata and Other Eupatorieae, 1-2 November 2010, Nairobi, Kenya, 2013, pp 48-52
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A survey on predominant weeds in nine districts of Purulia, Bankura, Birbhum, Burdwan, South Dinajpur, North Dinajpur, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in West Bengal, India revealed that Ludwigia parviflora (with a frequency of 42 to 83.85%), Marselia quardifolia (33.95 to 78.85%), Cynodon...

Author(s)
Duary, B.; Mukherjee, A.
Publisher
Weed Science Society of Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
Citation
The role of weed science in supporting food security by 2020. Proceedings of the 24th Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, October 22-25, 2013, 2013, pp 191-199
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The study reports the effects of salinity and light on growth of tropic ageratum, an annual invasive weed that is widespread in South China and Southeast Asia. Independent effect of light on leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence, and combined effects of light and salinity on plant height,...

Author(s)
Sun Peng; Mantri, N.; Möller, M.; Shen JinBo; Shen ZongGen; Jiang Bo; Chen CuiQin; Miao Qin; Lu HongFei
Publisher
Southern Cross Journals, New South Wales, Australia
Citation
Australian Journal of Crop Science, 2012, 6, 4, pp 739-748
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Surveys of waste and grazing lands from 10 localities of the district Hafizabad were undertaken during March-April, 2009 to study the distribution of an alien invasive weed parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) in comparison of the weeds of the area. A total of 67 weed species belonging to 25...

Author(s)
Riaz, T.; Javaid, A.
Publisher
Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum, Lahore, Pakistan
Citation
JAPS, Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 2010, 20, 2, pp 90-93
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Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) is an alien invasive weed of neotropical origin spreading rapidly in Punjab and North West frontier provinces of Pakistan. The present study was carried out to investigate the distribution of parthenium and its allelopathic effects against maize in...

Author(s)
Asad Shabbir; Arshad Javaid
Publisher
Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Karnal, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2010, 44, 2, pp 119-124

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