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Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States

Edited By: EM Coombs
467 pages, 300 col photos
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States
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  • Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States ISBN: 9780870710292 Paperback Dec 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Undesirable invasive plants are infesting public and private lands in the USA at an alarming rate. These nonnative species destroy native habitats, threaten endangered plants and animals, interfere with recreation and transportation, and cause economic losses as land values and productivity decline. Various methods are used to suppress invasive plants, from herbicides to burning to cultivation. Classic biological control - in which selected host-specific, plant-attacking insects, mites, nematodes, and pathogens are introduced from the invasive plant's native lands provides an additional tool for land managers to reduce invasive plant populations. In this volume, leading experts review the discipline of biological control of invasive terrestrial and aquatic plants. Topics addressed include the ecology and economics of biological control, monitoring, non-target impacts, a Code of Best Practices, and the processes of identifying, introducing, distributing, and maintaining biological control agents. In addition to chapters on the theory and practice of biological control, this book provides information about 39 target plants in the continental United States and 94 agents, including their origin, biology, habitat, impacts, and distribution. More than 300 colour photographs help identify the plants and agents. The book concludes with information about invasive plants that are targeted for biological control in the future.

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Edited By: EM Coombs
467 pages, 300 col photos
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