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Kudzu, a plant native to eastern Asia was introduced into America in 1876. In 1935, Kudzu was planted along southern roadways to control soil erosion. Adding a foot of vine a day in the spring and summer

kudzu quidity grew out of control. Why can introducing a new species to an existing ecosystem often be a disaster?

A The new species can create excess nutrients in the soil that can damage native species

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Due to lack of biological gent.

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Introducing a new species to a new ecosystem often leads to a disaster because of the absence of bioagent for that species. Bioagent are those organisms which has the ability to control other organisms by feeding on them. A new species does not make problem in its old or original ecosystem due to the presence of controlling agents but in the new ecosystem there is no bioagent that can stop its growth so that's why sometimes the introduction of new species leads to a disaster.

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