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The biology of Canadian weeds. 101. <i>Helianthus tuberosus</i> L.
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BiologyBotanyNatural SciencesCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsPlant ProductionWeed ControlHelianthus Tuberosus L.Jerusalem ArtichokeCanadian WeedsIntegrated Plant ProtectionCrop-weed InteractionWeed ScienceHelianthus Tuberosus
Helianthus tuberosus L., Jerusalem artichoke, is a native perennial tuber-producing weed. In Canada, its range extends from the Maritimes to the Pacific coast, but it is primarly found in southern Ontario and Manitoba. A cultivated form has been grown commercially in Ontario and western Canada for use as a human food source, for livestock feed and for the production of a variety of chemical products such as ethanol. As a weed, H. tuberosus competes vigorously with grain and field crops, but does not readily invade arable land except as a volunteer crop. The high carbohydrate content of H. tuberosus tubers, coupled with multiple regenerative strategies featuring seeds and tuber-bearing rhizomes, can lead to rapid population increases under favorable conditions.Key words: Helianthus tuberosus, Jerusalem artichoke, weed biology
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