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Mesquite : History, Growth, Biology, Uses, and Management

Part of the Texas A&M Agrilife Research and Extension Service Series series
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Global problem or treasure? This question has accompanied the widespread and controversial Mesquite tree wherever it grows and is studied around the world.

In this comprehensive reference to the genus Prosopis, rangeland scientist Rodney Bovey has gathered and synthesized years of research in a book that reflects our current state of knowledge about the biology, morphology, and management of MesquiteEnvironmentally adaptive, the Mesquite is considered by many to be an invasive or a pest species, and Bovey addresses the concerns about Mesquite encroachment worldwide.

But he also explains its ecological importance in the prevention of erosion and desertification and in providing food and habitat for wildlife. In addition, Bovey traces the uses of Mesquite by humans and discusses the economics of growing and harvesting Mesquite.

A handy guide to the names, locations, distributions, habitat, structure, and uses of several species of Mesquite is included in this benchmark publication for ecologists, range managers, biologists, landowners, and students of agriculture and ecosystem science.

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Product Details
Texas A & M University Press
1623494281 / 9781623494285
Hardback
583.748
30/09/2016
United States
570 pages, 50 colour photographs 8 tables 11 line art 2 figures
279 x 279 mm, 1138 grams