Problems with Changing Plant Environments
1. The natural predators a plant may
have in one environment may not exist
in the other. For example, kudzu has
around 80 predators in Japan, but it only
has around 60 in the U.S.
2. The temperature and climates changes
from place to place which creates conditions
for different rates of growth and variations
in a plant’s ability to spread.
3. Different countries allow for
different herbicides to be used in
controlling plant growth.