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Title: Uptake of 1080 by watercress and puha – culturally important plants used for food
Author: Ogilvie, Shaun C.
Miller, A.
Ataria, J. M.
Waiwai, J.
Doherty, J.
Date: May-2009
Publisher: Lincoln University. Bio-Protection & Ecology Division.
Series/Report no.: Lincoln University wildlife management report ; no. 49
Item Type: Monograph
Commissioned Report for External Body
Abstract: This research was aimed at examining the uptake and persistence of 1080 in two plants of cultural importance, puha, (Sonchus spp.) and watercress (Nasturtium microphyllum/officinale). The work was carried out between September 2007 and March 2009.
Description: Prepared for the Animal Health Board.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1389
ISBN: 978-0-86476-216-0
ISSN: 1177-6242
Appears in Collections:Lincoln University Wildlife Management Report series

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