23 references found for Chromolaena odorata:
Summary: Proceedings of 4 International Workshops on Biological Control and Management of C. odorata. Available from: http://www.cpitt.uq.edu.au/chromolaena/siamhome.html [Accessed 4 July 2003].
Summary: Available from: http://members.lycos.co.uk/WoodyPlantEcology/docs/web-sp4.htm [Accessed 4 July 2003].
Summary: The EPPO Reporting Service is a monthly information report on events of phytosanitary concern. It focuses on new geographical records, new host plants, new pests (including invasive alien plants), pests to be added to the EPPO Alert List, detection and identification methods etc. The EPPO Reporting Service is published in English and French. Available from: http://archives.eppo.org/EPPOReporting/2005/Rse-0509.pdf [Accessed 28 November 2005]
5. Kriticos D. J, Yonow T & McFadyen R. E., 2005. The potential distribution of Chromolaena odorata (Siam weed) in relation to climate. Weed Research 45, 246254.
6. Land Protection, 2001. The State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines).
8. Muniappan, R and Bamba, J. 81 Biological Control of Chromolaena odorata: Successes and Failures. Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam 96923, U.S.A. Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds
4-14 July 1999, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA
Neal R. Spencer [ed.]. pp. 81-85 (2000).
Summary: Paper on the Biological control of Chromolaena odorata.
Summary: Ecology, synonyms, common names, distributions (Pacific as well as global), management and impact information. Available from:http://www.hear.org/pier/species/chromolaena_odorata.htm [Accessed 4 July 2003].
10. Swaziland's Alien Plants Database., Undated. Chromolaena odorata
Summary: A database of Swaziland's alien plant species.
11. Vanderwoude, C., Scanlan , J.C., Davis , B., Funkhouser, S. 2005. Plan for National Delimiting Survey for Siam weed. Natural Resources and Mines Land Protection Services: Queensland Government.
12. Wilson, Colin, Wildlife Management Officer, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Parks & Wildlife Service, Northern Territory, Australia.
Summary: Compilor of original GISD profile of Chromoleana odorata.
13. Cruttwell McFadyen, R. & Skarratt, B. (1996) Potential distribution of Chromolaena odorata (siam weed) in Australia, Africa and Oceania. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 59: 89-96.
Summary: A prediction of future distribution of Chromolaena odorata using the CLIMEX climate matching programme.
14. Cruttwell McFadyen, R. E. (1989) Siam weed: a new threat to Australia's north. Plant Protection Quarterly 4 (1): 3-7.
Summary: A good general summary of the taxonomy, distribution and threat posed by Chromolaena odorata.
15. Cruttwell McFadyen, R. E. (1991) The ecology of Chromolaena odorata in the neotropics. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Biological Control of Chromolaena odorata. Bogor 4-8 February 1991 (R. Muniappan & P. Ferrar, eds.) BIOTROP Special Publication 44: 1-9.
16. Dove, M. R. (1986) The practical reason of weeds in Indonesia: peasant versus state views of Imperata and Chromolaena. Human Ecology 14 (2): 163-190
Summary: A comparison of different perceptions of the weeds Imperata cylindrica and Chromolaena odorata by peasants and the Government in Indonesia.
17. Gautier, L. (1992) Taxonomy and distribution of a tropical weed: Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. King & H. Robinson. Candollea 47: 645-662.
18. Gautier, L. (1993) Reproduction of a pantropical weed: Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. King & H. Robinson. Candollea 48: 179-193.
19. Honu, Y. A. K. & Dang, Q. L. (2000) Responses of tree seedlings to the removal of Chromolaena odorata in a degraded forest in Ghana. Forest Ecology and Management 137: 75-82.
Summary: Chromolaena odorata is the dominant plant species in degraded forest in Ghana, forming a dense canopy that prevents tree seedlings from growing through. The results suggest that there is great potential to restore the degraded area back to forest by removing the weed.
Summary: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. In addition links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals. Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=37034 [Accessed December 31 2004]
21. Leslie, A. J. & Spotila, J. R. (2001) Alien plant threatens Nile crocodile (Crocodilus niloticus) breeding in Lake St. Lucia, South Africa. Biological Conservation 98: 347-355.
Summary: This paper describes the threat posed by Chromolaena odorata to breeding by the Nile crocodile in South Africa.
22. Mangla, Seema; Inderjit, Ragan M. Callaway, 2008. Exotic invasive plant accumulates native soil pathogens which inhibit native plants Journal of Ecology 96 (1), 58–67
23. McWilliam, A. 2000. A plague on your house? Some impacts of Chromolaena odorata on Timorese livelihoods. Human Ecology 28 (3): 451-469.
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