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| Title: | Primary screening of forestry herbicides for control of Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis), and trumpetcreeper (Campsis radicans) [Abstract] |
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| Author(s): | Miller, James H. |
| Date: | 1998 |
| Source: | Proceedings, 51st annual Southern Weed Science Society meeting; 1998 January 26-28; Birmingham, AL. Champaign, IL: Southern Weed Science Society: 161-162. |
| Description: | Exotic and native invasive plants increasingly hinder land management, use, and restoration projects. Chinese and Japanese privet are rapidly becoming major threats to future hardwood culture and currently hinder ROW management throughout the southeastern region. Chinese wisteria occurs as severe, dense isolated infestations in forest stands. Native trumpetcreeper can form dense ground cover under plantations that will require control before reestablishment. The objective of this research was to perform primary screening of forestry herbicides as foliar sprays on these three invasive species to identify efficacious active ingredients for further developmental research and treatment refinement. |
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