The following aspects of Prosopis spp. are reviewed: name; taxonomy; hybrids; description; history in Australia; distribution; habitat; growth and development; reproduction; population dynamics; importance; costs in Australia; legislation; and weedmanagement
A few species of Prosopis, growing in the desert of northern Chile have facilitated the settlement o...
In Australia, the Proteaceae are a diverse group of plants. They inhabit a wide range of environment...
Not AvailableIntroduction and selection of fast-growing exotic tree and shrub species into the arid...
The 44 species of trees and shrubs within the genus Prosopis are mainly to be found in the semi-arid...
Invasive species cause ecological, economic and social impacts and are key drivers of global change....
botanical family, which contains 44 species. Prosopis L. is predominantly restricted to the neotropi...
Prosopis species have proved valuable multipurpose trees for arid lands, and the International Proso...
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Jones, D.L. & Dowe, J.L. (2001). Proiphys infundibularis (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from the To...
With the Proteaceae completed for the ‘Flora of Australia’, we now have a reasonably accurate pictur...
Trees of the Mimosoideae are dominant species in hot subdesert areas worldwide, providing many servi...
Prosopis genus comprises 44 species which grow in arid and semiarid environments of America, Asia an...
Among the most economically relevant and environmentally devastating diseases globally are those cau...
The present volume is the first of two dealing with the Proteales. This volume describes the family ...
Invasive alien plants have had diverse ecological and social impacts on recipient ecosystems and are...
A few species of Prosopis, growing in the desert of northern Chile have facilitated the settlement o...
In Australia, the Proteaceae are a diverse group of plants. They inhabit a wide range of environment...
Not AvailableIntroduction and selection of fast-growing exotic tree and shrub species into the arid...
The 44 species of trees and shrubs within the genus Prosopis are mainly to be found in the semi-arid...
Invasive species cause ecological, economic and social impacts and are key drivers of global change....
botanical family, which contains 44 species. Prosopis L. is predominantly restricted to the neotropi...
Prosopis species have proved valuable multipurpose trees for arid lands, and the International Proso...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Jones, D.L. & Dowe, J.L. (2001). Proiphys infundibularis (Amaryllidaceae), a new species from the To...
With the Proteaceae completed for the ‘Flora of Australia’, we now have a reasonably accurate pictur...
Trees of the Mimosoideae are dominant species in hot subdesert areas worldwide, providing many servi...
Prosopis genus comprises 44 species which grow in arid and semiarid environments of America, Asia an...
Among the most economically relevant and environmentally devastating diseases globally are those cau...
The present volume is the first of two dealing with the Proteales. This volume describes the family ...
Invasive alien plants have had diverse ecological and social impacts on recipient ecosystems and are...
A few species of Prosopis, growing in the desert of northern Chile have facilitated the settlement o...
In Australia, the Proteaceae are a diverse group of plants. They inhabit a wide range of environment...
Not AvailableIntroduction and selection of fast-growing exotic tree and shrub species into the arid...