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Prosopis velutina (velvet mesquite).
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Abstract
P. velutina was widely introduced around the world intentionally, due to its value as a fuel/fodder species and also an ornamental in some regions. It was widely used by native Amerindians as a source of poles and fuels, and the pods were a valuable source of human and animal nutrition. The month of the year when pods were harvested was commonly named after the tree, indicating its importance. However, its has also spread, both in its native range and where introduced, and its infamy as an invasive species has lead to several governments banning further importation of planting stock, and the risk of introduction is perceived as low. P. velutina is a declared noxious weed in Australia and South Africa, and the genus as a whole is regulated in several other countries. Losses to the livestock industry from P. velutina invasion in its native range, although much less than that caused by the invasion of P. glandulosa, are still considerable. The thorns can also cause injury to livestock, and consumption of the pods, when they may up the bulk of the animal's diet, can lead to ill health and even death. A similar situation to that of the south-western USA exists in Australia and South Africa, where P. velutina is a major weed of rangelands.
Title: Prosopis velutina (velvet mesquite).
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Abstract
P.
velutina was widely introduced around the world intentionally, due to its value as a fuel/fodder species and also an ornamental in some regions.
It was widely used by native Amerindians as a source of poles and fuels, and the pods were a valuable source of human and animal nutrition.
The month of the year when pods were harvested was commonly named after the tree, indicating its importance.
However, its has also spread, both in its native range and where introduced, and its infamy as an invasive species has lead to several governments banning further importation of planting stock, and the risk of introduction is perceived as low.
P.
velutina is a declared noxious weed in Australia and South Africa, and the genus as a whole is regulated in several other countries.
Losses to the livestock industry from P.
velutina invasion in its native range, although much less than that caused by the invasion of P.
glandulosa, are still considerable.
The thorns can also cause injury to livestock, and consumption of the pods, when they may up the bulk of the animal's diet, can lead to ill health and even death.
A similar situation to that of the south-western USA exists in Australia and South Africa, where P.
velutina is a major weed of rangelands.
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