The combined effect of biological control with plant competition on the management of parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus l.)Export / Share Shabbir, A., Dhileepan, K., Zalucki, M. P., O’donnell, C., Khan, N., Hanif, Z. and Adkins, S. W. (2015) The combined effect of biological control with plant competition on the management of parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus l.). Pakistan Journal of Botany, 47 (SI). pp. 157-159. Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: http://www.pakbs.org/pjbot/PDFs/47(SI)/19.pdf AbstractParthenium hysterophorus L., (Asteraceae) commonly known as parthenium weed, is a highly invasive plant that has become a problematic weed of pasture lands in Australia and many other countries around the world. For the management of this weed, an integrated approach comprising biological control and plant competition strategies was tested in southern central Queensland. Two competitive pasture plant species (butterfly pea and buffel grass), selected for their high competitive ability, worked successfully with the biological control agent (Epiblema strenuana Walker) to synergistically
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