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    Diversity and phytosociological analysis of weeds in a Musaceae crops from the ecuatorian tropics by Vera, A. D., Palacios, Z. M., Liuba, D. A., Suarez, C. C., Mendoza, H. C.

    Published 2018
    “…Results showed 55 weed species belonging to 22 families, with the Compositae, Poaceae and Euphorbiaceae families having the higher number of species in the monitored area. …”
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    Flora Argentina : flora vascular de la República Argentina /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Monocotyledoneae, Poaceae: Pooideae -- v.7 t.1 Dicotyledoneae Asteraceae: Anthemideae a Gnaphalieae – v.7 t.2 Dicotyledoneae Asteraceae: Compositae: Cichorieae, Heleniae a Mutisieae – v. 7 t.3 Dicotyledoneae Asteraceae: Senecioneae a Vernonieae -- v.8. …”
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    Estudios de los componentes en especies de la tribu Eupatorieae (Compuestas) by Sosa, Virginia Estela

    Published 1982
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    Associations between phytophagous nematodes and weeds in Argentina by Doucet, Marcelo E.

    Published 1992
    “…A large variety of weeds (forty-five valid species and nine non-identified ones) that have a wide distribution in the cultivated area of the country are associated with one or more phytophagous nematode species. Gramineae and Compositae are the most important families. …”
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