2024
DOI: 10.1111/rec.14237
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Efficacy of invasive plant control depends on timing of herbicide application and invader soil seedbank density

Clarissa S. Rodriguez,
Christopher J. McDonald,
Travis M. Bean
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the underlying temporal dynamics influencing invasive plant control outcomes is essential to achieve restoration and land management goals. Within grasslands, herbicides are commonly used as the main method for invasive plant control, but the efficacy of management may be dependent on seasonal dynamics, as well as the number of applications. Additionally, assessments to quantify invasive plant control are often limited to aboveground plant composition, overlooking the potential repository of prop… Show more

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