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Publikováno v:
Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol 35, Iss 1 (2023)
A tree's ability to develop and its full potential depends on the environment in which it grows, especially during its early growth and germination stage. Due to the importance of planting depth and shadowing % as two important parameters for seed ge
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https://doaj.org/article/337bb87e91144843af3459be7c95e0d3
Autor:
Ako H. Mahmood
Publikováno v:
Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol 31, Iss s4, Pp 83-89 (2019)
The broad leaf perennial weed, Galenia secunda forms large colonies that reduced the abundance of native vegetation in many natural grasslands. Although rapid growth and prolific reproduction (both sexual and asexual) clearly contribute to its succes
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https://doaj.org/article/bd4eea07866946caab83118977dc93e2
Autor:
Ako H Mahmood, Singarayer Florentine, Friedrich P Graz, Christopher Turville, Grant Palmer, James Sillitoe, David McLaren
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 11, p e0203653 (2018)
Across many southern regions of Australia, native grasslands have become seriously threatened by human activity, with only a fraction of the original areas remaining undisturbed. In particular, the introduction and establishment of exotic invasive we
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https://doaj.org/article/789fb94f00d34ca69def8120a60ebcf7
Autor:
Arunthathy Florentine, Ako H. Mahmood, Singarayer Florentine, Bhagirath S. Chauhan, Sandra Weller
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 72:135-146
Vulpia species (silver grasses), including V. bromoides and V. myuros, are native to the Mediterranean, Middle East and Eurasia, but have become dispersed worldwide. These two species reduce the grazing quality of pastures, frequently co-occur and ar
Autor:
Ako H. Mahmood, Wendy Wright, David McLaren, Grant C. Palmer, Bhagirath S. Chauhan, Singarayer Florentine
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 64:486-494
Green galenia is a South African woody prostrate perennial that was first recorded in Australia in the early 1900s and has since become a serious threat to indigenous temperate grasslands and surrounding agricultural areas. Laboratory and field based