Ambrosia artemisiifolia(AMBEL)
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Ambrosia artemisiifolia.
Courtesy: Sarah Brunel, EPPO.
Ambrosia artemisiifolia.
Courtesy: Frank Billeton (FR).
Ambrosia artemisiifolia near Pont du Gard (FR).
Courtesy: Sarah Brunel, EPPO.
Lignano Sabbiadoro, Adriatic Sea Coastline, Italy (July 2016)
Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev, Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian University
Yeysk, Sea of Azov Coastline, Russia (July 2017)
Courtesy: Ilya Mityushev
Department of Plant protection of the Russian Timiryazev State Agrarian
Infestation of sunflower
Courtesy: Swen Follak
Infestation of sunflower
Courtesy: Swen Follak
Ambrosia seeds in Panicum grains, the Volyn Regional Phytosanitary Laboratory, Ukraine, 2017
Courtesy: Olga Bashynska - Department of Phytosanitary Safety, NPPO of Ukraine
Ambrosia artemisiifolia infesting a field of sunflowers in Rostovskaya oblast (Russia)
Courtesy: Afonin A.N., St.Petersburg State University
Infestation of soybean
Courtesy: Swen Follak
Infestation of millet
Courtesy: Swen Follak
Along a newly constructed road
Courtesy: Swen Follak
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)
Courtesy: Wietse den Hartog NVWA (NPPO the Netherlands)
Using infrared to control Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Courtesy: S. Follak
Destroyed individuals after infrared application
Courtesy: S. Follak
Stubble cultivation after harvest
Courtesy: S. Follak
Hand pulling
Courtesy: S. Follak