New pasture plants pose weed risk.
Many new plant varieties that are sold for livestock pasture pose a weed risk that jeopardizes their purpose — the sustainable intensification of agriculture — by increasing the environmental costs of food production.
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NatureVolume
516Pagination
37-37Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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0028-0836eISSN
1476-4687Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article, C4.1 Letter or note, X Not reportableCopyright notice
2014, Nature PublicationIssue
7529Publisher
Springer NaturePublication URL
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Animal HusbandryAnimalsCrops, AgriculturalGovernment RegulationIntroduced SpeciesPlant WeedsWeed ControlInvasive plantPest plant speciesweed riskagriculture policybiological invasionsenvironmental weedinvasive speciessustainable intensification050103 Invasive Species Ecology970105 Expanding Knowledge in the Environmental SciencesCentre for Integrative EcologySchool of Life and Environmental Sciences050204 Environmental Impact Assessment070301 Agro-Ecosystem Function and PredictionMD Multidisciplinary
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