Natural Suppression of the Aquatic Weed Salvinia molesta D.S. Mitchell, by Two Previously Unreported Fungal Pathogens


Autoria(s): Kumar, P. Sreerama; Ramani, S.; Singh, S. P.
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2005

Resumo

Salvinia molesta D. S. Mitchell (Salviniaceae), variously called giant salvinia, water fern or African payal, is a vegetatively reproducing, perennial, free-floating, aquatic weed, native to southeastern Brazil (Waterhouse and Norris 1987). It (hereafter called salvinia) is a very serious weed in most regions outside its native range (Harley and Mitchell 1981) including India. The purpose of this paper is to report on two fungal pathogens that were found to be the cause of a sudden decline in salvinia in Bangalore.(PDF has 4 pages.)

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1618/1/v43p105.pdf

Kumar, P. Sreerama and Ramani, S. and Singh, S. P. (2005) Natural Suppression of the Aquatic Weed Salvinia molesta D.S. Mitchell, by Two Previously Unreported Fungal Pathogens. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 43, pp. 105-107.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1618/

http://www.apms.org/japm/vol43/v43p105.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Management #Biology #Limnology
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Article

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