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Wetland Weeds: Causes, Cures and Compromises

Wetland Weeds: Causes, Cures and Compromises
 

A comprehensive guide to wetland weeds covering both native and introduced species.

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ISBN 9780643103955
Published 1 October 2011
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Romanowski, Nick

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ISBN-13 9780643103955
ISBN-10 0643103953
Stock Available
Status Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-15 working days
Publisher unlisted
Imprint CSIRO Publishing
Publication Date 1 October 2011
Publication Country Australia Australia
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Romanowski, Nick
Category Non-Fiction (Child/Teen)
Wetlands, Swamps, Fens
Conservation Of The Environment
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text Environment & Planning
ONIX Text College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 160
Dimensions Width: 165mm
Height: 229mm
Spine: 13mm
Weight 456g
Dewey Code 333.91816
Catalogue Code 281550

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This comprehensive guide to wetland weeds covers both native and introduced species, ranging from minor or localised environmental problems to those that should not be tolerated in any situation. The author takes a pragmatic approach to weed control, recognising that some weeds may not be possible to eradicate, and emphasising the need to assess the extent and future potential of any infestation before taking action. Weed control should be planned in the context of the overall management goals for any type of wetland, the types of habitat weeds provide or overrun, and whether they can be replaced successfully with more appropriate plants. A range of strategies for controlling wetland weeds are considered, from containment actions to prevent the development of a soil seed bank to physical removal, and biological approaches from biocontrol to shading, overplanting and use of turbidity. The widespread use of chemical controls is also discussed, with the warning that these are often only a short-term cure and can cause more harm to aquatic ecosystems than the weeds they are holding at bay. More than 130 species of established weeds are included with information on their origins, nutrient responses, environmental effects, habitat values, prospects for containment or eradication, and even culinary uses. Other sections look at native plants as weeds, including a number of species of uncertain origins, and potential weeds still being legally sold through the aquarium and nursery trades.

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