DOI: 10.58694/20.500.12479/267
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Ecological effects of selected invasive plants and their nature based management approaches

Abstract: Biological invasions are one of the major threats to most ecosystems as they often suppress native plant species. This suppressive effect is usually costly and irreversible hence calling for effective management strategies that are ecologically safe and appropriate at local level. This research work aimed at assessing the ecological effects of the invasive weeds Tagetes minuta and Gutenbergia cordifolia on native vascular plants and development of the nature-based management solutions for the two invasives. To… Show more

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