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19th EWRS Symposium in Athens, 2022 - videos of single sessions available

Watch the sessions that were held in the main auditorium

Arable Weeds and Management in Europe (AWME): A database of weed survey data from across Europe

The AWME database contains weed vegetation survey data from across Europe. We are now accepting requests for data from AWME as well as the submission of additional datasets into the database.

Report on the EWRS Invasive Plants Workshop in Palic, Serbia

Future needs for Invasive Plant management have been discussed during the Workshop.

11th Weed Science Congress and Symposium on Herbicides and Growth Regulators

Palic, Serbia, 20th to 22nd of September 2021

Report on the Webinar 'Parasitic Weeds: know the enemy to combat it'

The international Webinar 'Parasitic Weeds: know the enemy to combat it' was held on 29 June 2021 and reached 130 participants.

A new dicotyledonous weed species was detected in Hungary: Persicaria bungeana (Turz.) Nakai ex T. Mori

This short article describes the newly detected weed species in Hungary.

New monocotyledonous weed species detected in Hungary (Pennisetum alopecuroides Regel)

Pennisetum alopecuroides is a perennial, C4, grass native to arid regions. P. alopecuroides is used as an ornamental grass but has now been found to spread naturally in Hungary.

New monocotyledonous weed species has been detected in Hungary (Tragus berteronianus Schult.)

Tragus berteronianus Schult. is a monocotyledonous plant belonging to the Tragus genus. The spine-like projections on the upper glumes make the genus easily distinguishable.

New monocotyledonous bulbous weed species detected in Hungary - Allium giganteum (Regel)

This Blog describes the newly detected weed in Hungary.


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