Palmer amaranth : a threat to soya bean production in South Africa
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Palmer amaranth : a threat to soya bean production in South Africa
Reinhardt, Carl Frederick (Charlie)
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Vorster, Juan
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/93077
Date:
2022-03
Abstract:
Palmer amaranth is the latest addition to South Africa’s growing list of Amaranthus species (commonly known as pigweed or marog). Some of these Amaranthus species are indigenous to Africa, while others originate from other continents.
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