Lantana: current management status and future prospects.
Michael D. Day,Chris J. Wiley,J. Playford,Myron P. Zalucki +3 more
- 01 Jan 2003
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TL;DR: This book is a resource for land managers and researchers on methods of lantana control, particularly biocontrol.
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Abstract: Lantana camara L. is a significant weed of which there are some 650 varieties in over 60 countries or island groups. It has been the focus of biological control attempts for a century, yet still poses major problems in many regions.
Lantana has a significant impact on economic and environmental areas and is difficult to control. The key to good management of lantana is constant vigilance. Repeated control of new regrowth is critical to success. Control of new infestations should be a priority because the species is able to expand its range during good seasons, but does not die out during poor conditions. This book is a resource for land managers and researchers on methods of lantana control, particularly biocontrol.
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