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Garden pests / Biology / Invasive species / Diffuse knapweed / Noxious weed / Centaurea / Tamarix / Weed / Invasive plant species / Environment / Agriculture
Date: 2012-06-12 13:31:54
Garden pests
Biology
Invasive species
Diffuse knapweed
Noxious weed
Centaurea
Tamarix
Weed
Invasive plant species
Environment
Agriculture

Assessing the Economic, Environmental, and Societal Losses from Invasive Plants on Rangeland and Wildlands Author(s): CELESTINE A. DUNCAN, JOHN J. JACHETTA, MELISSA L. BROWN, VANELLE F. CARRITHERS, JANET K. CLARK, JOSEPH

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