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Invasion of Piper Aduncum in the Shifting Cultivation Systems of Papua New Guinea
Alfred E. Hartemink
出版
ISRIC World Soil Information
, 2006
ISBN
9081062816
9789081062817
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rx5IAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Piper aduncum, a shrub native to Central America, arrived in Papua New Guinea before the mid-1930s possibly from West Papua. From the 1970s it started to dominate the secondary fallow vegetation in many parts of the humid lowlands. It invaded grassland areas and it also appeared in the highlands up to 2100 m. The combination of its small and abundant seeds, its high growth rates, and the accidental or intentional spreading has resulted in its presence in most provinces of Papua New Guinea. The spread will continue.