Lantana camara (L.), a highly aggressive exotic environmental weed in many countries, has significant adverse effects on biodiversity loss; has the potential to interrupt the health and regeneration process of other plant species nearby decreasing germination, growth of seedlings,and biomass production.It was introduced into Ethiopia as an ornamental plant for its beautiful aromatic flowers. However, because of its prolific seed production and easy dispersal, it escaped cultivation and become a pest with serious dimensions (i.e. social, ecological and economic concerns)in the country. Is there a difference in spatial distribution, abundance, density and impact of L. camara on different land uses?; What is the perception of local community regarding this invasive weed on the environment? What plant spp.on the study area are affected by the weed? The research investigation will answer those above mentioned questions and recommend further studies or gabs to be done.
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The Author, Solomon Chanie Alemu, is graduated in Biology (BSc) from Ambo University in 2007 and in Biology (MSc in Biology) from BDU, Ethiopia, in 2010. He has been serving at AMU as lecturer since then.
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