Weeds of North Americadoi:10.1002/jwmg.1061WEEDS of North America (Book)DICKINSON, RichardROYER, France, 1951-PLANT speciesNONFICTIONProctor, Mike D.Journal of Wildlife ManagementDickinson R., Royer F. 2014. Weeds of North America, 656 p....
One of the best resources ever for those wishing to know their weeds is the book“Weeds of North America,”published in 2014 by University of Chicago Press, and co-authored by Richard Dickinson, with France Royer. Since its release, it is always at the ready here—with information about 50...
Weeds of North Americaby Richard Dickinson and France Royer A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plantsby Lee Allen Peterson Wild Urban Plants of the Northeast: a field guideby Peter Del Tredici “From Wanted to Weeds: A Natural History of Some of New England’s Introduced Plants” by Jessamy R....
Explore book Integrated weed management in organic farming Charles N.Merfield, inOrganic Farming, 2023 2.8Crop and pasture choices There is considerable weed management potential at the detailed level of crop and pasture choices, e.g., cultivars that differ in their competitiveness, that are a valua...
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook cottonweed (redirected fromcottonweeds) Thesaurus cot·ton·weed (kŏt′n-wēd′) n. Any of various plants having cottony down, as some species of the genusFroelichia. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright ...
E. E. Schweizer & M. J. May Part of the book series: World Crop Series ((WOCS)) 1030 Accesses 19 Citations Abstract Weeds have been a major problem in sugar beet since the crop was first grown in the late 1700s. At the end of the eighteenth century, Achard (1799) was ...
California dandelion, capeweed, gosmore, Hypochaeris radicata, cat's-ear - European weed widely naturalized in North America having yellow flower heads and leaves resembling a cat's ears Parthenium hysterophorus - tropical American annual weed with small radiate heads of white flowers; adventive in...
than ninety alien weed species established in the state. By the twentieth century two-thirds of the vegetation of the western grasslands was composed of introduced species, mostly European. By the end of the century, of the 500 most significant agricultural weeds in North America, ... (查看...
Post the Definition of locoweed to Facebook Facebook Share the Definition of locoweed on Twitter Twitter Kids Definition locoweed noun lo·co·weed ˈlō-kō-ˌwēd : any of several plants of the legume family that occur in western North America and cause poisoning in livesto...
Microbial Control of Weeds An overview of current knowledge of the use of microorganisms as biological control agents for the control of weeds is presented. The book includes 14 chap... HC Kistler - Springer US 被引量: 126发表: 1991年 ...