Open Access
Subscription Access
Ethulia gracilis Delile (Asteraceae), a New Weed Record for India
Asteraceae is the second largest angiosperm family after Orchidaceae with ca 1,623 genera, ca 24,700 species1. Many species of Asteraceae are weeds in cultivated fields as well as forest areas. Some of them are aggressive invasive weeds, viz. species of Acanthospermum Schrank, Ageratum L., Ambrosia L., Bidens L., Chromolaena DC., Eupatorium L., Parthenium L., Synedrella Gaertn., Wedelia Jacq., etc. Many of them seriously affect the native or local plant biodiversity, human health and crop productivity.
User
Font Size
Information
- Funk, V. A., Susanna, A., Stuessy, T. F. and Robinson, H., Systematics, Evolution and Biogeography of the Compositae, International Association of Plant Taxonomy, 2009, p. 171.
- Quattrocchi, U., CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, New York, Washington D.C., 2000, p. 955.
- Gilbert, M. and Jeffrey, C., Kew Bull., 1988, 43(2), 165–193.
- Mabberley, D. J., The Plant Book, Ed. 3, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008, p. 320.
- Hajra, P. K., Rao, R. R., Singh, D. K. and Uniyal, B. P., Flora of India, Vol. 13, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, 1995, 330.
- Karthikeyan, S., Sanjappa, M. and Moorthy, S., Flowering Plants of India, Vol. 2, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata, 2009, p. 231.
- eFlora of China; http://www.efloras.org/flora_page.aspx?flora_id=2 (accessed on 22 September 2017).
- Jstor; http://plants.jstor.org/ (accessed on 24 September 2017).
Abstract Views: 404
PDF Views: 138