Abstract

Seriphium plumosum is a declared indicator of bush encroachment and poses a serious threat to the management of sustainable utilization in all grasslands. The successful invasiveness of Seriphium plumosum is attributed to its competitive ability and an apparent highly allelopathic potential. A study was conducted at the University of Limpopo (South Africa) to investigate the effect of S. plumosum on the germination and radicle length of Lactuca sativa.

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