Evaluation of a Puccinia Rust as a Potential Biological Control Agent of Fallopia japonica
Japanese knotweed, Fallopia japonica is an invasive alien weed causing serious environmental and economical problems in Europe and North America. During field surveys in Japan, a rust fungus was observed in summer/autumn causing severe damage to the weed.
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Persicaria maackiana reveals genome features, phylogenetic relationships, and nucleotide substitution rates. [PDF]
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Fallopia japonica, or Japanese knotweed is a rhizomatous perennial herb native to East Asia; most notably Japan, China and Korea. Upon discovery of this species and subsequent import to Europe in the 1840’s, it was considered an esteemed ornamental plant – winning the medal for the ‘most interesting new plant of the year’ in 1847.\ud \ud F.
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The Phenology of <i>Aphalara itadori</i> in Canada: Timing of Spring Activity and the Onset of Oviposition. [PDF]
Jones IM, Smith SM, Bourchier RS.
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Analysis of Phenolic Compounds of Reynoutria sachalinensis and Reynoutria japonica Growing in the Russian Far East. [PDF]
Suprun AR +4 more
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Investigations of the Use of Invasive Plant Biomass as an Additive in the Production of Wood-Based Pressed Biofuels, with a Focus on Their Quality and Environmental Impact. [PDF]
Gramauskas G +4 more
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Comparative Analyses of the Complete Mitogenomes of Two Oxyria Species (Polygonaceae) Provide Insights into Understanding the Mitogenome Evolution Within the Family. [PDF]
Li L +8 more
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Japonski in češki dresnik predstavljata velike izzive pri vzdrževanju urbanih zelenih površin zaradi invazivne in hitre rasti ter omejene učinkovitosti mehanskih, kemičnih ali bioloških metod odstranitve. Odstranjena biomasa, bogata z dušikom predstavlja neizkoriščen vir hranil, ki se ga lahko pretvori v organska gnojila s pomočjo mlečnokislinske ...
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The Use and Management of Invasive Plants. [PDF]
Poljuha D, Sladonja B.
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