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BestGroningen :Wolters-Noordhoff,1969xi, 149 p., photos. ;25 cm.Studies of the Dutch archaeological and historical society ;1Issued also as the author's thesis, Amsterdam.Summary in Dutch.Includes bibliographical referencesGreece - History, MilitaryGreek mercenaries.b1003553917-02-1731-05-02991000137289707536LE001 SG VIII 2112001000191147le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1003893031-05-02Thracian peltasts and their influence on Greek Warfare177603UNISALENTOle00101-01-98ma -engne 0105549nam 22007094a 450 991101893720332120200520144314.097866109570029781280957000128095700X9780470168943047016894397804701689360470168935(CKB)1000000000354807(EBL)309786(OCoLC)476092167(SSID)ssj0000143035(PQKBManifestationID)11158940(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000143035(PQKBWorkID)10109234(PQKB)10253942(MiAaPQ)EBC309786(Perlego)2757983(EXLCZ)99100000000035480720070116d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEcology of weeds and invasive plants relationship to agriculture and natural resource management /Steven R. Radosevich, Jodie S. Holt, Claudio M. Ghersa3rd ed.Hoboken, N.J. Wiley-Interscience20071 online resource (474 p.)Rev. ed. of: Weed ecology / Steven Radosevich, Jodie Holt, Claudio Ghersa.. 1997.9780471767794 0471767794 Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-438) and index.ECOLOGY OF WEEDS AND INVASIVE PLANTS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; BURDOCK; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: Weeds and Invasive Plants; Weeds; Definitions; Agrestals; Invasive Plants; Terminology; Classification Systems of Weeds and Invasive Plants; Taxonomic Classification; Classification by Life History; Classification by Habitat; Physiological Classification; Classification According to Undesirability; Ecological Classification; Classification by Evolutionary Strategy; Weeds and Invasive Plants in Production Systems; Weeds on Agricultural Land; Reasons for Weed Control; Weeds in Managed ForestsForest RegenerationWeeds in Rangelands; Original Vegetation and Early Land Use History of Great Basin; Introduction of Cheatgrass and Fire; Invasive Plants in Less Managed Habitats and Wildlands; Local versus Regional Perspectives about Weeds; Weeds in Regional and Global Context; Summary; Chapter 2: Principles; Ecological Principles; Interrelationship of Biology and Environment; Environment; Scale; Scale in Ecological Systems; Scale in Human Production Systems; Community Differentiation and Boundaries; Community Structure; Succession; Mechanisms of SuccessionSuccession in Production SystemsNiche Differentiation; Invasion Process; Introduction Phase; Colonization Phase; Naturalization Phase; Genetics of Weeds and Invasive Plants; Fitness and Selection; Patterns of Evolutionary Development of Weeds and Invasive Plants; Plant Demography and Population Dynamics; Management Principles; Assessing Risk from Weeds and Invasive Plants; Management Priorities Based on Risk and Value; Market-Driven Management Considerations; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Assessing Economic Risk; Management Options in Relation to Invasion Process; Social PrinciplesSocietal Aims versus Individual ObjectivesSocial Conflict and Resolution; Precautionary Principle; Weed and Invasive Plant Management in Modern Society; Summary; Chapter 3: Invasibility of Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems; Plant Invasions over Large Geographical Areas; Habitat Invasibility; Community Invasibility; Local Invasions; Safe Sites; Safe Site Example; Factors That Influence Invasibility; Evolutionary History; Community Structure; Role of Plant Size in Species Dominance and Richness; Propagule Pressure; Relationship of Propagule Pressure to Invasion ProcessRelationship of Dispersal to Propagule PressureRelationship of Human and Animal Transport to Propagule Pressure; Relationship of Seed Banks to Propagule Pressure; Disturbance; Disturbance and Land Use; Relationship of Disturbance and Succession; Relationship of Stress and Disturbance; Invasibility and Exotic Plant Invasiveness; Summary; Chapter 4: Evolution of Weeds and Invasive Plants; Evolutionary Genetics of Weeds and Invasive Plants; Heritable Genetic Variation; Hybridization and Polyploidy; Epistatic Genetic Variance; Epigenetic Inheritance Systems; Adaptation Following IntroductionResponses to Environmental GradientsThe classic reference on weeds and invasive plants has been revised and updated. The Third Edition of this authoritative reference provides an in-depth understanding of how weeds and invasive plants develop and interact in the environment so you can manage and control them more effectively. The guide includes an introduction to weeds and invasive plants in various environments and an overview of their ecology and evolution. With extensive examples, this book: Focuses on the biological features of weeds and invasive plants, especially as they exist in agriculture, forests, rangelanWeedsEcologyWeedsControlWeedsEcology.WeedsControl.632/.5Radosevich Steven R1840250Holt Jodie S1840251Ghersa Claudio1840252Radosevich Steven R1840250MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018937203321Ecology of weeds and invasive plants4419773UNINA