Ecology and Management of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)
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Ecology and Management of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)
Edited by P Pysek, Institute of Botany Prϋhonice, Czech Republic; M J W Cock, CABI, Switzerland; H P Ravn, Forest & Landscape, Denmark; W Nentwig, University of Bern, Switzerland
Pub Date: January 2007
Hardback
352 pages
Main Description
The Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum is a pernicious invasive species, with significant impact on human health due to its phytoxic sap. From its native area, the Caucasus, it has spread across Europe creating serious environmental and health problems. This book, the output of a three-year EU project involving 40 European experts, is an authoritative compendium of current knowledge on this amazing invasive plant and will facilitate improved management. It is an invaluable resource for both practitioner and student, and covers topics including taxonomy, genetics, reproduction, population ecology, and invasion dynamics. It also reviews the possibilities of mechanical, chemical and biological control.
Readership
Students and researchers in agriculture, conservation, weed science and plant ecology. Practitioners in the control of invasive species.
Reviews
... an authoritative compendium of current knowledge of Giant Hogweed taxonomy, biogeography, toxicity, genetics, reproduction, seed biology, population ecology, and invasion dynamics. Marcel Rejmanek, Madrono, vol 54, no. 2, 2007
The Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum is a pernicious invasive species, with significant impact on human health due to its phytoxic sap. From its native area, the Caucasus, it has spread across Europe creating serious environmental and health problems. This book, the output of a three-year EU project involving 40 European experts, is an authoritative compendium of current knowledge on this amazing invasive plant and will facilitate improved management. It is an invaluable resource for both practitioner and student, and covers topics including taxonomy, genetics, reproduction, population ecology, and invasion dynamics. It also reviews the possibilities of mechanical, chemical and biological control.
Readership
Students and researchers in agriculture, conservation, weed science and plant ecology. Practitioners in the control of invasive species.
Reviews
... an authoritative compendium of current knowledge of Giant Hogweed taxonomy, biogeography, toxicity, genetics, reproduction, seed biology, population ecology, and invasion dynamics. Marcel Rejmanek, Madrono, vol 54, no. 2, 2007