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The invasive plant species hamper crops, human activities and become part of dynamic ecosystems, which grow in varied habitats and harsh ecological conditions and often invade the new ecosystems. The campus of Pune Uni-versity is highly rich in phytodiversity of native and invasive weeds, which...

Author(s)
Ghayal, N. A.; Hase, C. P.
Publisher
Infofacility, Ghaziabad, India
Citation
South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2016, 6, 4, pp 150-157
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In this paper are presented basical ecological and silvicultural characteristics of paulownia (Paulownia tomentosa) while providing an overview of research conducted in Europe and the United States, about its habitat requirements, the growth dynamics, the possibilities of cultivation, as well as...

Author(s)
Višnjić, Ć.
Publisher
Udruženje Šumarskih inženjera i Tehničara Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine -UŠIT FBiH & Hrvatsko Šumarsko Društvo - HŠD Mostar, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Naše Šume, 2015, 14, 40/41, pp 23-28
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The subject of research was genus Amaranthus in the Pannonian part of Serbia, where there are ten recorded species, two subspecies and one hybrid. All species are annuals, except A. deflexus which is perennial. According to the type of adaptive strategy, in the highest percentage of present plants...

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Bokić, B.; Knežević, J.; Ječmenica, V.; Bratić, N.; Anačkov, G.
Publisher
Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Current Trends in Plant Protection, Belgrade, Serbia, 25-28th September, 2012., 2012, pp 127-136
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In view of the significant contribution of phenotypic plasticity in survival and spread of invasive species in heterogeneous adventive environments, present study was carried out on natural populations of Anthemis cotula L. (Stinking mayweed) growing in habitats that differ in disturbance. The...

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Irfan Rashid; Reshi, Z. A.
Publisher
Weed Science Society of Pakistan, Department of Weed Science, Peshawar, Pakistan
Citation
Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research, 2010, 16, 4, pp 335-348

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