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This paper briefly discusses the introduction of Prosopis species into Africa from their native America over the past 200 years. Although some are useful for fuel, fodder or erosion control, others have become invasive weeds. The first detailed study on the impacts (both positive and negative) of...

Author(s)
Pasiecznik, N.
Publisher
CABI, Wallingford, UK
Citation
The good, the bad and the thorny: impacts of Prosopis in Africa, 2004, pp unpaginated
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This paper explains "Cinderella species" as plant species which were originally useful for timber, fuel or fodder plantations, but have since become widespread weedy invaders. It continues on to discuss that individuals and organizations from research and development community and private sectors...

Author(s)
Pasiecznik, N.
Publisher
CABI, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Cinderella species and what happens after midnight?, 2004, pp unpaginated