نتایج جستجو برای: russian knapweed acroptilon repens l

تعداد نتایج: 662187  

Journal: :Oesterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift 1877

2011
John D. Byrd

Problem Torpedograss (Panicum repens L.) is a nonnative riparian, wetland and terrestrial plant native to Eurasia and is considered one of the World’s worst weeds. It is also known as quack grass and bullet grass. When fully matured, torpedograss can grow up to 3 feet tall and form dense monotypic stands that out compete native species and lead to a loss of diversity and overall ecological heal...

2015
Robin H. Reibold Robin Hume Reibold

Biological control of spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) is an ongoing topic of research that holds ecological importance due to the extent to which knapweed has spread across the Western United States. Using herbivores (insects) as biological controls of spotted knapweed can be successful at reducing plant density in certain habitats. However, the exact relationship among the insects, knapwee...

2005
K. D. LEJEUNE K. N. SUDING S. STURGIS A. SCOTT T. R. SEASTEDT

Theresponses and impacts ofÞve insect species that feedonCentaureadiffusaLamarck, diffuse knapweed, to soil nitrogen and phosphorus additions were studied in grasslands east of the ColoradoFrontRange.Wepredicted that fertilizationwasunlikely tohave adirect effect onherbivory but that if the insects preferentially select vigorous plants, increased tissue nitrogen, plant density, or plant mass re...

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2015
Boris Ilyasov Vladimir Kartashev Nikolay Bastrikov Liudmila Madjugina Javier González-Miguel Rodrigo Morchón Fernando Simón

INTRODUCTION Different species of the genus Dirofilaria, mainly D. immitis and D. repens, are responsible for emergent vector borne transmitted zoonotic diseases in the Old World. Human D. repens infections are characterized by the appearance of benign subcutaneous nodules that mimic skin malignant tumors or due to live worms in the ocular area. METHODS Thirty patients presenting superficial ...

2000
J. H. MYERS CHRISTOPHER RISLEY

Insects introduced as biological control agents of diffuse knapweed, Centaurea diffusa, primarily reduce seed production. Knapweed densities appear to be resilient to greatly reduced seed production. We have used measurements of seedling density and survival, and production of seeds by flowering diffuse knapweed plants to develop functions for a model of knapweed populations. These simulations ...

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