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Ali, Muhammad H(Contributions by)Allan, Sally(Contributions by)Bajwa, Ali Ahsan(Contributions by)Belgeri, Amalia(Contributions by)Campbell, Shane(Contributions by)Chandrasena, Nimal(Contributions by)Day, Michael(Contributions by)Khan, Naeem(Contributions by)Kumar, Sushil(Contributions by)Macdonald, Ian A W(Contributions by)McClay, Alec(Contributions by)McConnachie, Andrew(Contributions by)McFadyen, Rachel(Contributions by)Rao, Adusumilli Narayana(Contributions by)Shi, Boyang(Contributions by)Shrestha, Bharat B.(Contributions by)Strathie, Lorraine(Contributions by)Tana, Tamado(Contributions by)Tang, Saichun(Contributions by)Terblanche, Colette(Contributions by)Thi, Nguyen Thi Lan(Contributions by)Vogler, Wayne D.(Contributions by)Witt, Arne(Contributions by)Adkins, Stephen W(Edited by)Dhileepan, Kunjithapatham(Edited by)Shabbir, Asad(Edited by)
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This book explores the most important aspects of the biology, ecology and management of "e;the world's worst weed"e;.

Covering its mode of spread and its impacts upon agricultural production, the environment and human health, it also reviews management techniques such as biological control, cultural, physical, and chemical approaches.

Suitable for researchers of plant ecology and related subjects, it also considers the possible uses of Parthenium weed, its distribution and the impacts of climate change.

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Product Details
CABI
1780645260 / 9781780645261
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
632.52
07/11/2018
English
304 pages
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