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Angel A. Carbonell-Barrachina,Teresa García-Ortuño,Javier Andreu-Rodríguez,María T. Ferrández-García,Manuel Ferrández-Villena,Clara E. Ferrández-García,Angel Calín-Sanchez
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Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) is currently one of the greatest invasive threats to Mediterranean-type river ecosystems worldwide and can be easily transformed into a cheap and sustainable material that can be used in the manufacturing of containers for th...
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Aritz Royo-Esnal, María Luisa López
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Oxalis latifolia is a widely distributed weed that mainly affects corn fields, orchards, plant nurseries and gardens. Two forms of the weed have been identified: the common form, with fish-tailed leaflets, bulbils growing on stolons and dark pink flowers...
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Aritz Royo-Esnal, María Luisa López
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Oxalis latifoliais a weed with a tropical, temperate and mediterranean distribution. It invades orchards, plant nurseries, gardens and corn fields. Although some mechanical and cultural methods and some herbicides mayachieve excellent controls over this ...
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