The biology of Australian weeds, Limnocharis flava


Autoria(s): Weber , J; Brooks, S
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2013

Resumo

The genus name Limnocharis is derived from the Greek limno (meaning marsh or pond) and charis (meaning grace) (Haynes and Holm-Nielson 1992) and flava is Latin for yellow. The genus is generally accepted to have two species, Limnocharis flava (Linneaus) Buchenau 1868 and L. laforestii (Duchass. ex Griseb) 1858. L. flava was first named Alisma flava by Linneaus in 1753 (Haynes and Holm-Nielsen 1986). Since then, other synonyms have included Damasonium flavum Mill. 1772, Limnocharis emarginata Humb. and Bonpl. 1808, Limnocharis plumieri Rich. 1815, Limnocharis laforestii Duchas. ex Griseb (1858) and Limnocharis mattogrossensis O. Ktze. (1893) (Woodson and Schery 1943).

Identificador

Weber , J and Brooks, S (2013) The biology of Australian weeds, Limnocharis flava. The biology of Australian weeds , 28 (4). pp. 101-113.

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http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4160/

Palavras-Chave #Impact assessment #Weed ecology
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Article

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