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Spread, mass occurrence and damages of Ophraella communa LeSage, 1986 on Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in continental Croatia [PDF]
Based on targeted faunistic surveys, 34 new occurrences of ragweed leaf beetles (Ophraella communa, LeSage) in ten counties of continental Croatia are presented.
Darija Lemic +5 more
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A Review on the Biological Control of Common Ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae)
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is an annual in the Asteraceae that is broadly distributed in most temperate regions of the world. Since it is both extremely competitive and has allergenic pollens, common ragweed presents problems to ...
Zhong-Shi Zhou
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Invasive species have become a global problem owing to their wide-ranging adverse effects. With intensifying climate change and artificial impacts (human-mediated disturbances), which exacerbate the adverse effects of invasive species, there is an urgent
H. Chung +5 more
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Glyphosate's efficacy is influenced by the amount absorbed and translocated throughout the plant to inhibit 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS).
H. Byker +9 more
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Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual Asteraceae species native to North America which is highly invasive across Europe and has harmful impacts, especially on human health and agriculture.
R. Hall +12 more
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Since the beginning of common ragweed registration in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2007 there have been 427 ragweed records, among them 31 populations with more than 100 individuals.
Michels, Carla
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Background: The spread of herbicide-resistance Ambrosia artemisiifolia threatens not only the production of agricultural crops, but also the composition of weed communities.
Barbara Kutasy +10 more
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Biology and Control of Common Ragweed along Ditch and Canal Banks
Common ragweed is a successful pioneer species widely distributed throughout the continental United States. In cultivated fields it will compete with crops for light, moisture, nutrients, and space and will result in significant yield losses ...
Dennis C. Odero +2 more
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Das EU Projekt HALT Ambrosia – Fragen und Antworten
The aim of the project is to contribute to the reduction of the prevalence of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) in European countries in order to reduce the burden on public health, agriculture and biodiversity.
Sölter, Ulrike +2 more
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Communication through airborne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and root exudates plays a vital role in the multifarious interactions of plants. Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemesiifolia L.) is one of the most troublesome invasive alien species in ...
Rea Maria Hall +7 more
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