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In Nigeria, most especially in the southwestern region, Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsly) A. Gray had been identified to be invasive following their introduction and fast spread, displacing the native species and affecting the soil nutrient status. Hence, we decided to evaluate the impact of T....

Author(s)
Oludare, A.; Muoghalu, J. I.
Publisher
Academic Journals, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014, 6, 7, pp 555-562
Abstract

Growth, reproduction and resource allocation of the polycarpic Tithonia diversifolia and the monocarpic Tithonia rotundifolia were studied in mixed and monoculture populations. The aim was to identify the characteristics contributing to the invasive habits of these species. Tithonia rotundifolia...

Author(s)
Muoghalu, J. I.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
Citation
Weed Research (Oxford), 2008, 48, 2, pp 157-162
Abstract

The seed germination and reproductive strategies of T. diversifolia and T. rotundifolia, two invasive species introduced into Africa from North and Central America, were studied to determine the characteristics that make them invasive species in the continent. T. diversifolia is a perennial and...

Author(s)
Muoghalu, J. I.; Chuba, D. K.
Publisher
Landscape Architecture and Decision Support System, Budapest, Hungary
Citation
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 2005, 3, 1, pp 39-46