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4-H Biological Control of Purple Loosestrife
Research Site Map IISG-01-10 4-H Youth Manual IISG-01-11 4-H Leaders' Guide Habitats & Ecosystems Order Youth Manual for $4.00 Order Leaders' Guide for $11.00 Purple loosestrife is ... be extremely difficult and is impractical on a large scale. An alternative is the biological control of purple loosestrife by introduction of natural enemies from its native range. Youth can contribute to controlling ...
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Purple Loosestrife in the Great Lakes Region
American wetlands. Release sites include all eight Great Lakes states, as well as sites in Canada. Weevils: Hylobius transversovittatus and Nanophyes marmoratus; Beetles: Galerucella calmariensis and G. pusilla. Purple Loosestrife Management in the National Wildlife Refuge System U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) This site focuses on control measures in the NWRS. Purple Loosestrife: What You ...
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Purple Loosestrife Volunteer Website
Volunteer Website USGS Home Contact USGS Search USGS National Wetlands Research Center Home / About NWRC / Issues & Capabilities / NWRC Library / Publications / Data & Maps / Staff / Hot Topics / Search / Site Index Purple loosestrife volunteer Can Bingol holds a seed trap along the Porsuk River, Eskisehir, Turkey. The light gap behind him shows purple loosestrife in the center of the gap but ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)
Department of Ecology. Water Quality Program. Identification/Description; Photographs; Introduction History; Impacts; Habitat; Distribution; Dispersion; Controls; Special Note: References Purple Loosestrife Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Identification/Distribution; Photographs; Introduction History; Impacts; Habitat; Distribution; Controls Purple Loosestrife - Wisconsin Botanical ...
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purple loosestrife, Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States
Eastern United States Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States Home | About | Cooperators | Statistics | Help | Join Now| Login | Search | Browse | Partners | Library | Contribute purple loosestrife Magnoliopsida > Myrtales > Lythraceae > Lythrum salicaria L. Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas - National Park Service ...
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Invasive Species In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Workshop - Purple Loosestrife
(Rawinski 1982). Growth and development are nitrogen-limited; decreases in nitrogen increase shoot to root ratios (Shamsi and Whitehead 1977). Purple loosestrife colonizes both brackish and freshwater habitats, spreading reproductively and vegetatively from lateral shoot meristems (Stevens et al. 1997, Thompson et al. 1987). It commonly occurs with Typha ...
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Exotics-nonindigenous creatures invading the Great Lakes -
GLNPO RUFFE Ruffe Eurasian ruffe may pose a serious ecological threat to water environments and to the future of sport and commercial fishing. photo courtesy GLNPO Purple Loosestrife is prolific, it can overtake wetland areas, replacing valuable native plants. Resources to Great Lakes Exotics Laws and Policies - | - Newsletters - | - Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic ...
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Invasive and Exotic Insects, Diseases, and Weeds: Information and Images
Southern Forests - A Field Guide for Identification and Control Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed Biology and Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle Biology and Biological Control of Purple Loosestrife Biology and Biological Control of Dalmatian and Yellow Toadflax Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council Invasive Plant Manual Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United ...
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Purple Loose-Strife
Staten Island's numerous wetlands and marsh areas reveal the bright blooms of the Purple Loose-Strife (Lythrum salicaria), pictured at left. The Lavender Trail in High Rock Park, which loops ... . To see the response to loose-strife in North Dakota, see "Identification and Control of Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L.)," (June 1997), by Professor Rodney G. Lym, University of North Dakota. ...
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Musconetcong Watershed Association - The Purple Monster
As valued as the plant is within its native range, purple ... infestation. Some headwater areas above Lake Hopatcong are also under siege. Further down the valley purple loosestrife is infiltrating small wetland areas along certain Musconetcong River tributaries. A particularly conspicuous infestation ...
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