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Title: Variable impacts of imazapic rate on downy brome (Bromus tectorum) and seeded species in two rangeland communities
Journal: Invasive Plant Science and Management
Authors: C. Morris, T. A. Monaco, and C. W. Rigby
Date: 2009
Summary: The interaction of herbicides and seeded species when used to control cheatgrass was measured at two site in central Utah; the first site was located in a salt desert shrub community (40° 19' 37.13" N, 112° 46' 56" W) the second site was a Wyoming big sagebrush community (39° 30' 36.27" N, 111° 31' 51.07" W). Both sites were disked to a depth of 15 cm and cultivated with a spike toothed harrow to prepare the seedbed. Ten treatments with 5 applications rates (35, 70, 105, and 140 g ai/ha) of Imazapic applied in late October and 5 ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Bromus tectorum, weeds, soil seed banks
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Title: Integrating 2,4-D and sheep grazing to rehabilitate spotted knapweed infestations
Journal: Journal of Range Management
Authors: R. L. Sheley, J. S. Jacobs, and J. M. Martin
Date: 2004
Summary: A 4 year study examined four treatments (spring herbicide only, repeated sheep grazing only, spring herbicide and repeated sheep grazing though out the summer, no herbicide or grazing) to control spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) populations at two sites in Western Montana. The first site was along Bitterroot River near Missoula, MT (46.83° N, 114.05° W) and the second site was on the flood plain of the Clark Fork River near Drummond, MT (46.79° N, 113.20° W). Utilization levels were set at 95% for knapweed and 60% for gras ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Weeds, Rangelands, Grazing
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Title: Picloram, fertilizer, and defoliation interactions on spotted knapweed reinvasion
Journal: Journal of Range Management
Authors: J. S. Jacobs, R. L. Sheley, and J. R. Carter
Date: 2000
Summary: Rate of spotted knapweed reinvasion in relation to Picloram, fertilizer and defoliation treatments was examined in this clipping study west of Bozeman, Montana for three years. Sixteen chemical treatments (4 picolram rates, and 4 fertilizer rates) were applied to plots; within each plot one of six defoliation treatments (no defoliation, spring, summer, fall, alternating fall/spring, and spring-summer-and fall) was applied to subplots. Treatments were replicated across two sites (Idaho fescue and bluebunch wheatgrass). All grass plants within the subplot were hand-clipped to remove 60% of pre ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Weeds, Grazing, Herbicides
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Title: Leafy spurge control with angora goats and herbicides
Journal: Journal of Range Management
Authors: R. G. Lym, K. K. Sedivec, and D. R. Kirby
Date: 1997
Summary: A four year study evaluated pairing goat grazing and herbicide control (picloram plus 2,4-D) as a better long term control leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) infestations than either treatment alone. Six treatment combinations (untreated control, goat grazing only, fall herbicide only, spring herbicide only, goat grazing following spring herbicide, and goat grazing prior to fall herbicide application) were tested on two locations in eastern North Dakota. Goats grazing varied between sites with rotational grazing at one site and season long grazing at the other site. Densi ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Weeds, Grazing, Herbicides
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Title: Grazing animals as weed control agents
Journal: Weed Technology
Authors: I. Popay, and R. Field
Date: 1996
Summary: This paper is a summary of 130 articles examine the use grazing animals a method of weed control. ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Grazing, Weeds, Integrated Pest Management
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