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Practitioner Insights into Weed Management on California’s Rangelands and Natural Areas
Environmental Management, 2019Working rangelands and natural areas span diverse ecosystems and face both ecological and economic threats from weed invasion. Restoration practitioners and land managers hold a voluminous cache of place-based weed management experience and knowledge that has largely been untapped by the research community. We surveyed 260 California rangeland managers
Tracy K. Schohr +5 more
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Chemosphere, 2020
Managers need more practical and promising plants for use in heavy metal phytoremediation. Although previous studies have identified the potential of some weeds and microbial strains in phytoremediation, the potential of dominant weeds and the relationship between weeds and their rhizosphere bacterial strains are still unknown.
Jiaxin Wang +4 more
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Managers need more practical and promising plants for use in heavy metal phytoremediation. Although previous studies have identified the potential of some weeds and microbial strains in phytoremediation, the potential of dominant weeds and the relationship between weeds and their rhizosphere bacterial strains are still unknown.
Jiaxin Wang +4 more
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The Risks Associated with Weed Spread in Australia and Implications for Natural Areas
Natural Areas Journal, 2011ABSTRACT: Most recently naturalized weeds (invasive non-native plant species, or species growing outside their natural range) in Australia are still only locally distributed, so it is critical to identify the pathways by which these and more widespread species are most likely to spread and to identify the domestic sources from which they are most ...
Michael J. Coleman +3 more
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Glufosinate-ammonium: a review of the current state of knowledge.
Pest Management Science, 2020Glufosinate is a key herbicide to manage glyphosate-resistant weeds because it is a broad-spectrum herbicide, and transgenic glufosinate-resistant crops are available. Although glufosinate use has increased exponentially over the past decade, the treated
H. Takano, F. Dayan
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Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science, 2019
The dried plant specimens painstakingly acquired by the London apothecary James Petiver (ca 1663–1718) from around the world constitute a substantial, but underappreciated, component of the vast herbarium of Sir Hans Sloane, now housed at London's ...
C. Jarvis
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The dried plant specimens painstakingly acquired by the London apothecary James Petiver (ca 1663–1718) from around the world constitute a substantial, but underappreciated, component of the vast herbarium of Sir Hans Sloane, now housed at London's ...
C. Jarvis
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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
This contribution is a survey of the research on the long-lasting relationship between plants and humans in the Holocene 'green' Sahara. Based on archaeobotanical data, including pollen and other plant remains, we present the complex dynamics of ...
A. Florenzano, Jessica Zappa, A. Mercuri
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This contribution is a survey of the research on the long-lasting relationship between plants and humans in the Holocene 'green' Sahara. Based on archaeobotanical data, including pollen and other plant remains, we present the complex dynamics of ...
A. Florenzano, Jessica Zappa, A. Mercuri
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Defining Weeds of Natural Areas
1997Weeds are usually defined in the negative: they are plants that are not wanted. Of course, which plants are wanted and which are unwanted depends on the setting and sometimes on individual prejudices and tastes. In this sense, the termweedis subjective and personal. Where there is a clear, agreed-upon vision of which species are wanted and, better yet,
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Habitat Anaphalis spp. in Tourism Area in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari, 2019The conservation of Anaphalis in moutian area in Bromo Tengger Semeru National park require basic understanding of habitat profiles. The aims of the research is to describes the habitat profile of Anaphalis spp population in mountain area in Bromo ...
Filza Yulina Ade +3 more
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Biological Control of Invasive Weeds in Forests and Natural Areas by Using Microbial Agents
2008Biological control of forest weeds by using microbial plant pathogens has been tried in a few cases with some notable success. Diverse weed targets such as broad-leaved exotic invasive tree species, native tree and shrub species that recolonize following clearcutting, and invasive shrubs, annual and perennial herbs, and vines have been targeted ...
Alana Den Breeÿen, Raghavan Charudattan
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BioControl, 2017
Integrating classical biological control with other management techniques such as herbicide, fire, mechanical control, grazing, or plant competition, can be the most effective way to manage invasive weeds in natural areas and rangelands. Biological control agents can be protected from potential negative impacts of these weed control methods through ...
Ellen C. Lake, Carey R. Minteer
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Integrating classical biological control with other management techniques such as herbicide, fire, mechanical control, grazing, or plant competition, can be the most effective way to manage invasive weeds in natural areas and rangelands. Biological control agents can be protected from potential negative impacts of these weed control methods through ...
Ellen C. Lake, Carey R. Minteer
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