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parthenium is an exotic species in our country of their indigenous species cannot survive in such places where it proves this establishment one of the two late of Dallas theory identify the postulate​

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Answered by Anjali2523
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Under current levels of climate change, 65 percent of India could be taken over by the highly invasive herb, parthenium, finds a recent study.

There are three ‘hotspots’ of invasion: Western Himalaya, peninsular India and the north-east.

Parthenium has ‘shifted’ its niche in India: the weed seems to have adapted to only specific environmental conditions in India.

Scientifically-informed management policies a must, said the author of the study.

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