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![]() Weed ResearchVolume 44 Issue 3, Pages 195 - 202 Published Online: 10 May 2004 © 2010 European Weed Research Society The Official Journal of the European Weed Research Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 129K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Synergistic interactions between an exotic honeybee and an exotic weed: pollination of Lantana camara in Australia Copyright 2004 European Weed Research Society KEYWORDS
Apis mellifera
• fruit set • introduced bees • invasion •
Lantana camara
• Australia Summary
Lantana camara, a woody shrub originating in south and central America, is among the most widespread and troublesome exotic weeds of the old-world tropics. It invades pasture, crops and native ecosystems, causing substantial economic losses and environmental degradation. In Australia alone, L. camara is currently estimated to cover c. 40 000 km Received 2 July 2003 Revised version accepted 18 February 2004 |