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Autor:
Kwong, Raelene M, Sagliocco, Jean Louis, Harms, Nathan E, Butler, Kym L, Martin, Grant D, Green, Peter T
Sagittaria platyphylla (delta arrowhead) is an emergent aquatic macrophyte native to southeastern United States of America that has been introduced into Australia and South Africa as an ornamental pond and aquarium plant. Compared to plants in the na
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76881
Biological control offers a cost effective and ecologically sustainable tool for the management of invasive alien plants. Its implementation, however, has historically been slow and poorly co-ordinated. In South Africa, as in many other countries, mo
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/68452
Autor:
Kwong, Raelene M, Sagliocco, Jean Louis, Harms, Nathan E, Butler, Kym L, Green, Peter T, Martin, Grant D
Understanding why some plant species become invasive is important to predict and prevent future weed threats and identify appropriate management strategies. Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why plants become invasive, yet few studies hav
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76980
Autor:
Kwong, Raelene M, Broadhurst, Linda M, Keener, Brian R, Coetzee, Julie, Knerr, Nunzio, Martin, Grant D
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G. Sm. (Alismataceae) is an emergent aquatic plant native to southern USA. Imported into Australia and South Africa as an ornamental and aquarium plant, the species is now a serious invader of shallow freshwater wet
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76991
Pereskia aculeata Miller (Cactaceae) is an invasive alien species in South Africa that is native in Central and South America. In South Africa, P. aculeata outcompetes native plant species leading to a reduction in biodiversity at infested sites. Her
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76946
Autor:
Martin, Grant D, Coetzee, Julie
Competition between two globally economic and ecologically important submerged aquatic macrophytes, Lagarosiphon major (Rid.) Moss ex Wager and Myriophyllum spicatum L., was studied in response to growing in different substrate nutrient and sediment
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76925
Autor:
Moloi, Karabo T., Steenhuisen, Sandy-Lynn, Adams, Lehlohonolo D., Downs, Colleen T., Martin, Grant D.
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In South African Journal of Botany October 2024 173:60-67
The non-native invasive plant, Lagarosiphon major (Hydrocharitaceae) is a submersed aquatic macrophyte that poses a significant threat to water bodies in Europe. Dense infestations prove difficult to manage using traditional methods. In order to init
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76914