23 references found for Cestrum parqui:
Summary: Available from: http://www.arc.govt.nz/albany/fms/main/Documents/Environment/Plants%20and%20animals/pest%20management%20strategy.pdfd [Accessed 7 March 2008]
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Summary: Available from: http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive/publications/weeds-potential/appendix-c-c.html [Accessed 10 June 2005]
Summary: Available from: http://www.esc.nsw.gov.au/Weeds/Sheets/shrubs/S%20Green%20cestrum.htm [Accessed 10 June 2005]
Summary: The National Pest Plant Accord is a cooperative agreement between regional councils and government departments with biosecurity responsibilities. Under the accord, regional councils will undertake surveillance to prevent the commercial sale and/or distribution of an agreed list of pest plants. Available from: http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/pests-diseases/plants/accord.htm [Accessed 11 August 2005]
7. QDNRM (Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines). 2005. Green cestrum: Cestrum parqui. Document/Fact Sheet PP15.
Summary: Available from: http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/nppa_044.pdf [Accessed 1 October 2005]
Summary: Available from: http://www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/education_and_learning/research/conservation_research/green_cestrum [Accessed 10 June 2005]
Summary: This database compiles information on alien species from British Overseas Territories. Available from: http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-3634 [Accessed 16 May 2006]
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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.
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15. Nel, J. L., D. M. Richardson, M. Rouget, T. N. Mgidi, N. Mdzeke, D. C. Le Maitre, B. W. van Wilgen, L. Schonegevel, L. Henderson, and S. Neser. 2004. A proposed classification of invasive alien plant species in South Africa: towards prioritizing species and areas for management action. South African Journal of Science 100, January/February 2004
Summary: Available from: http://www.mediterraneangardensociety.org/plants/Cestrum.cfm [Accessed 10 June 2005]
17. Peccenini, S. 1977. Cestrum parqui: New Record in Calabria. Informatore-Botanico-Italiano. 1977; 9(1): 39
Summary: Available from: http://www.hear.org/pier/species/cestrum_parqui.htm [Accessed 10 June 2005]
19. Sanz-Elorza, M., Dana, E.D. & Sobrino, E. 2001. Aproximación al listado de plantas alóctonas invasoras reales y potenciales en España. Lazaroa 22: 121-131. 'The Unwanted Citizens': Plant Invaders in Spain.
Summary: Available from: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl?Cestrum+parqui [Accessed 10 June 2005]
Summary: Available from: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=CEPA9 [Accessed 10 March 2006]
22. Williams, P. A., A. Wilton, and N. Spencer. 2002. A proposed conservation weed risk assessment system for the New Zealand border. New Zealand Department of Conservation: Science for Conservation 208
23. World Wildlife Fund. 2004. National list of naturalized invasive and potentially invasive garden plants. WWF Australia.
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