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The biology of Australian weeds 58. Baccharis halimifolia L.

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Sims-Chilton, N.M. and Panetta, F.D. (2011) The biology of Australian weeds 58. Baccharis halimifolia L. Plant Protection Quarterly, 26 (4). pp. 114-123.

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Abstract

Review of the biology of the Australian weed Baccharis halimifolia. This paper reviews the morphology, geographical distribution, habitat, growth and development, reproduction (flowering, seed production and dispersal, and seed germination), hybrids, population dynamics, importance (detrimental and beneficial), legislation, and control (using mechanical methods, herbicides and biological control agents/natural enemies) of an invasive alien species, B. shall.

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Biosecurity Queensland
Keywords:Biological control; biological control agents; chemical control; flowering; geographical distribution; growth; habitats; herbicides; hybrids; invasive alien species; legislation; mechanical methods; natural enemies; physical control; plant development; plant morphology; population dynamics; reproduction; reviews; seed dispersal; seed germination; seeds; weed control; weeds; alien invasive species; weedicides; weedkillers.
Subjects:Science > Invasive Species > Plants
Science > Botany
Live Archive:19 Dec 2011 02:10
Last Modified:28 Oct 2021 04:57

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