This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia species: State of the art and future perspectives" authored by A Große-Stoltenberg, I Lizarazo, G Brundu, VP Gonçalves, LP Osco, C Masemola, J Müllerová, C Werner, I Kotze, and J Oldeland, corresponding to Chapter 29 In: "Wattles: Australian Acacia species around the world". Eds: D.M. Richardson, J.J. Le Roux, and E. Marchante (CABI, UK, 2023).
South African herbarium accession numbers for specimens that were not available online at http://new...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) threaten biodiversity and critical ecosystem services worldwide. There ...
Details of the forestry trial at Damara Farm, South Africa, that included many species of wattles no...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Linking the functional traits of Australian A...
This is online Supplementary material for the Chapter "Ecological impacts and changes in ecosystem s...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Evidence-based impact assessment for naturali...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Management of invasive Australian Acacia spec...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter " Biological control of Acacia species: Histor...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Australian Acacia species in Europe" authored...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
Australian Acacia species, commonly known as wattles, have been widely introduced outside Australia,...
Molecular and morphological assessments for the identity of Australian Acacia species collected in S...
Supplementary data referenced in Chapter 15 Global Uses of Global uses of Australian Acacia species:...
Records of naturalised populations of wattles as per the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (date...
South African herbarium accession numbers for specimens that were not available online at http://new...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) threaten biodiversity and critical ecosystem services worldwide. There ...
Details of the forestry trial at Damara Farm, South Africa, that included many species of wattles no...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Linking the functional traits of Australian A...
This is online Supplementary material for the Chapter "Ecological impacts and changes in ecosystem s...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Evidence-based impact assessment for naturali...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Management of invasive Australian Acacia spec...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter " Biological control of Acacia species: Histor...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Australian Acacia species in Europe" authored...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
Australian Acacia species, commonly known as wattles, have been widely introduced outside Australia,...
Molecular and morphological assessments for the identity of Australian Acacia species collected in S...
Supplementary data referenced in Chapter 15 Global Uses of Global uses of Australian Acacia species:...
Records of naturalised populations of wattles as per the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (date...
South African herbarium accession numbers for specimens that were not available online at http://new...
Invasive alien plants (IAPs) threaten biodiversity and critical ecosystem services worldwide. There ...
Details of the forestry trial at Damara Farm, South Africa, that included many species of wattles no...