Winter leaf phenology differences facilitate selective control of an invasive plant species by herbicide
Xiaoqi Ye,
Jinliu Meng,
Ruixiang Ma
et al.
Abstract:Herbicide control of invasive plant species is generally efficient. However, there is a likelihood of the excessive application of non-selective herbicides that kill co-occurring native species and cause environmental toxicity. We present a case study on the control of the invasive exotic Solidago canadensis with photosynthetically active leaves in winter by applying glyphosate. This approach improves herbicide control efficiency, while preventing harm to most co-occurring native plants. We quantified the wint… Show more
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