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Control of invasive weeds with prescribed burning

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Joseph M. DiTomaso, Matthew L. Brooks, Edith B. Allen, Ralph Minnich, Peter M. Rice, and Guy B. Kyser, 2006, Control of invasive weeds with prescribed burning: Weed Technology, v. 20, iss. 2.

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Prescribed burning has primarily been used as a tool for the control of invasive late-season annual broadleaf and grass species, particularly yellow starthistle, medusahead, barb goatgrass, and several bromes. However, timely burning of a few invasive biennial broadleaves (e.g., sweetclover and garlic mustard), perennial grasses (e.g., bluegrasses and smooth brome), and woody species (e.g., brooms and Chinese tallow tree) also has been successful. In many cases, the effectiveness of prescribed burning can be enhanced when incorporated into an integrated vegetation management program. Although there are some excellent examples of successful use of prescribed burning for the control of invasive species, a limited number of species have [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.1614/WT-05-086R1.1
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