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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... unwanted contamination. It is important to use weed-free soil during construction or renovation. To minimize weed invasion during planting, use only certified seed or weed-free sod. It is not ... weed invasion. If weeds become established, several methods of control are available. Mowing - If proper mowing height and frequency are maintained, many annual weeds will be eliminated. Mowing prior to weed ...
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CPBR - Summer Scholarships Project Reports
... student projects carried out in Dec 2003 - Feb 2004: Lyndsey Vivian's project: Patterns of Weed Invasion in Subalpine Vegetation and the Role of Trifolium repens (White Clover) William Murray's project ...
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Australia's Virtual Herbarium
... fungal species - information valuable for understanding the threatening processes of vegetation clearance and weed invasion. Revising classifications of each plant, algal and fungal group to give an ... vegetation Biological information for seed collection and fauna management Early notification of weed species Better understanding of our natural heritage Bioprospecting and commercial utilisation of ...
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TG03 - TURFGRASS DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA -
... . The turf will usually become thin and may be more susceptible to other diseases and weed invasion. If a white cloth is rubbed on the affected turf, a rusty color which are ...
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Benjamin F. Tracy
... .J. Renne, J. Gerrish, and M.A. Sanderson. 2004. Effects of plant diversity on invasion of weed species in experimental pasture communities. Basic and Applied Ecology 5: 543-550. Sanderson, M.A ... :1132-1144. Tracy, B.F. and M.A. Sanderson. 2004. Forage productivity, species evenness and weed invasion in pasture communities. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment. 102:175-183. Renne, I.J. B ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - General - ECSONG
... equipment, should be done the year prior to planting. Frequent discing and harrowing will minimize weed establishment. Chemical methods of site preparation require a complete spray of the site with a ... prior to planting the tree. A wood chip mulch, not exceeding five centimeters thick, retards weed invasion and beneficially keeps the root cool in summer. Other organic growing methods can apply to ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Species
... Protect by covering with mulch and wrap with burlap. Maintain a weed free growing area by shallow cultivation or use of chemicals. Simazine¨ applied at low rates in the spring may provide adequate weed control. Little is known of Gingko tolerance to chemicals. If ... per hectare (about four pounds per acre) to retard new weed invasion. 6. The Planting Stock Seed may be obtained from commercial seed ...
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Australian Weed Management Systems
... WEEDS AND THEIR PLACE IN THE SYSTEM 2. Weed Invasion, Distribution and Succession. John K. Scott 3. Weed Ecology and Population Dynamics. Andy W. Sheppard 4. Weed Interference. Gurjeet S. Gill and Rob ... PART 4. HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES ON WEED MANAGEMENT 13. The History of Integrated Weed Management. Brian M. Sindel 14. The Economics of Weed Control. Randall E. Jones PART 5. DEVISING ...
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Review of "Australian Weed Management Systems"
... of weed management and prerequisites for effective weed management. The second part of the book covers the ascendancy of weeds and their place in ecosystems.  An interesting chapter on weed invasion, distribution and succession asks where our weeds come from, when, and at what rate are they still arriving.  Why are some ecosystems more prone to invasion than ...
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Weed Control in Your Lawn
... inches). Cutting these grasses shorter than this may cause an invasion of weeds. Be careful when mowing around trees ... area due to excessive foot traffic will encourage the invasion of certain weed species. Aeration will help the soil but ... Weeds on Home Grounds; Manitoba Agriculture; Agdex 646; 1983. Weed Control Notes: Weed Control in Lawns; Saskatchewan Agriculture; 1984. Sustainable horticultural ...
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