French broom1/5/2024 ![]() French broom seedbank depletion: A micro-experiment on summer die-off.Fort Ord readies the troops for war – on weeds!.International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort.Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides.Waipuna(TM) not? Hot foam good for more than lattes.Recommended action on invasive ornamentals.Pseudo-replication, no replication, and a complete lack of control: In praise of dirty data for weed managers.Brusati, Elizabeth Morawitz, Dana Powell, Cynthia. Prioritizing Regional Response to Invasive Plants in the Sierra Nevada.From Chinese Cleavers to Remote Sensing: An interview with two generations of weed workers – Greg and Gavin Archbald.Weed biological control agents approved for California.Scotch broom gall mite: a new partner in broom management. ![]() Weeds and climate resilience in Sierra meadows.One Tam unites around Marin’s mountain.Management Notes - Information on management techniques and effectiveness from the University of California Cooperative Extension’s Weed Research & Information Center.Invasive Species ID Card - To support field identification of early detection species, Cal-IPC has designed a set of Species ID cards that can be downloaded, printed double-sided, and trimmed to size. Plant Assessment Form - Information gathered by Cal-IPC on the impacts, rate of spread, and distribution of invasive plants in California. -* – This plant is included in the CCR Section 4500 list of California State Noxious Weeds, but is otherwise not rated.* – An asterisk next to the rating indicates that a plant is included in the CCR Section 4500 list of California State Noxious Weeds.Q – An organism or disorder suspected to be of economic or environmental detriment, but whose status is uncertain because of incomplete identification or inadequate information.D – An organism known to be of little or no economic or environmental detriment, to have an extremely low likelihood of weediness, or is known to be a parasite or predator.C – A pest of known economic or environmental detriment and, if present in California, it is usually widespread. ![]()
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