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Elsevier's Dictionary of Weeds of Western Europe - Book / CD-ROM
G. Williams
Elsevier
1982
CD-ROM 1043 terms ISBN 0444827307
£112.00
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Hardback 330 pages ISBN 0444419780
£98.00
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In Latin, Danish, German, English, Spanish, Finnish, French, Icelandic,
Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish
Farmers and the general public usually know weeds by their common names. These names,
which are obviously easier to remember than their corresponding Latin or Linnaean names,
are also frequently used in non-scientific technical literature. The fact that one species may
have several common names. while in some cases one name can apply to several species,
creates much ambiguity and confusion - especially for those engaged in comparative studies
or wishing to incorporate research done in other countries into their own work, as well as for
translators working in this field. Although some European countries have attempted to solve
this problem by producing official or semi-official lists in which one common name is given for
each species, some of these lists have only a limited circulation while not all authorities from the
different countries are in agreement over which species should be classified as weeds. The
Education Committee of the European Weed Research Society has gathered together national
lists and attempted to remedy their deficiencies. The result is this dictionary in which over 1,000
plant species have been classified giving the common name for each, where it exists, in all of the
major European languages. An additional feature of the dictionary is that the importance of particular
species as weeds in the different regions of Europe has been estimated. This multilingual dictionary
should thus prove invaluable to all weed scientists, botanists, field ecologists, translators of technical
literature and those involved in the International agrochemical industry.
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