Invasive Terrestrial Plants (Invasive Species)

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ISBN-10:

0791091287

ISBN-13:

9780791091289

Author(s): May, Suellen
Edition: 1
Released: Jan 01, 2006
Format: Library Binding, 100 pages
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Description:

Invasive terrestrial plants are responsible for drying up rivers, poisoning horses, and poisoning horses, and pushing native plants to extinction. For example, kudzu, from Japan, was planted in the U.S. as a forage crop and to control erosion. Now this fast-growing vine is smothering native vegetation and taking over bridges and power lines throughout the South. Here, specialist Suellen May identifies the worst of these plant invaders, explaining the ecological and economic toll they exact, and how they are introduced from all over the world, by ships, by people, and by animals.












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