Managing an invasive weed species, parthenium hysterophorus, with suppressive plant species in australian grasslands.
AbstractParthenium weed has been invading native and managed Australian grasslands for almost 40 years. This study quantified the potential of selected plant mixtures to suppress the growth of parthenium weed and followed their response to grazing and their impact upon plant community diversity. The...
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