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   Weed management: A case study from north-west Pakistan  
   
نویسنده marwat k.b. ,hashim s. ,ali h.
منبع pakistan journal of botany - 2010 - دوره : 42 - شماره : SPEC. ISSUE - صفحه:341 -353
چکیده    Alien and exotic plant invasions are threatening the floral diversity around the globe and affect ecological processes. weed invasion has been documented in north-west pakistan. a total of 16 weeds were reported as invasive. these were xanthium strumarium,ipomoea eriocarpa,alternanthera pungens,trianthema portulacastrum,tagetes minuta,imperata cylindrica,amaranthus hybridus subsp. hybridus,robinia pseudo-acacia,broussonetia papyrifera,ailanthus altissima,pistia stratiotes,phragmites australis,parthenium hysterophorus,cannabis sativa,galium aparine and emex spinosus. among these robinia pseudo-acacia,broussonetia papyrifera and ailanthus altissima are trees and were purposely introduced as they later became invasive. they were aggressive in nature and replaced or suppressed the local vegetation. their distribution,history of invasion and management has been discussed here. the behaviour and association of the 36 problem weeds with different crops has also been outlined as they perspired from the farmers.
آدرس department of weed science,kpk agricultural university, Pakistan, department of weed science,kpk agricultural university, Pakistan, department of weed science,kpk agricultural university, Pakistan
 
     
   
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