Development of Strategies for the Control and Eradication of Japanese Knotweed [PDF]
This work has investigated a range of aspects of the physiology and management of Fallopia japonica (Ronse Decraene) and closely related invasive introduced plant species, colloquially referred to as Japanese knotweed.
Macfarlane, James Stuart
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(-)-Epicatechin-An Important Contributor to the Antioxidant Activity of Japanese Knotweed Rhizome Bark Extract as Determined by Antioxidant Activity-Guided Fractionation. [PDF]
Jug U, Naumoska K, Vovk I.
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Stewardship Plan for the 5 Corners Reserve, Lee, NH [PDF]
The 20.7–acre Lee Five Corners Reserve (Reserve) is located north of Route 4 and west of Snell Road in the northern “Five Corners” region of Lee, New Hampshire. The property is accessed at the end of Old Concord Turnpike, which leads northwest from Snell
Snyder, Ellen
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Rhododendron and Japanese Knotweed: invasive species as innovative crops for second generation biofuels for the ionoSolv process. [PDF]
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Living \u3cem\u3eMore Than\u3c/em\u3e Just Enough for the City: Persistence of High-Quality Vegetation in Natural Areas in an Urban Setting [PDF]
Urban environments pose special challenges to flora, including altered disturbance regimes, habitat fragmentation, and increased opportunity for invasion by non-native species. In addition, urban natural area represents most people’s contact with nature,
Dolan, Rebecca W. +2 more
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Invasive Species in an Urban Flora: History and Current Status in Indianapolis, Indiana [PDF]
Invasive plant species are widely appreciated to cause significant ecologic and economic damage in agricultural fields and in natural areas. The presence and impact of invasives in cities is less well documented.
Dolan, Rebecca W.
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Inventory Vascular Plants of the Kahuku Addition, Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park [PDF]
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to text using Adobe Paper Capture Plug-in.In 2003, the National Park Service acquired 46,943 ha of Kahuku Ranch, in the Ka’ū district of Hawai`i.
Belfield, Thomas +4 more
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Potency by Name? ‘Medicine Buddha Plant’ and Other Herbs in the Japanese \u3ci\u3eScroll of Equine Medicine\u3c/i\u3e (\u3ci\u3eBa’i sōshi emaki\u3c/i\u3e, 1267) [PDF]
Buddhist ritual healing and medical therapies included care for domestic animals, such as the horse. In pre-modern Japan, equine medicine (ba’i 馬医) was not restricted to the treatment of military horses; it was also practiced in a religious context.
Triplett, Katja
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Deskstudie biologische bestrijding van invasieve exotische oever- en wateronkruiden in Nederland [PDF]
In dit rapport wordt een overzicht gegeven van biologische onkruidbestrijding in het algemeen, en ontwikkelingen op het gebied van biologische bestrijding van elf belangrijke exotische oever- en wateronkruiden in Nederland in het bijzonder.
Franke, A.C. +2 more
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Printing with Natural Dye Extract from Japanese Knotweed Leaves
AbstractInvasive alien plants are detrimentally displacing native plant species and pose a challenge in terms of how their overgrowth can be utilized effectively. In our study, the leaves of one of the world’s worst invasive species, Japanese knotweed, were used to produce a green natural dye.
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