Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a highly invasive species that has become a serious problem in riparian zones and along road and railroad right-of-ways in North America and Europe. Once established, it forms solid colonies chok-ing out other herbaceous vegetation, displacing native species, negatively affecting wildlife, and altering hydrological processes. We evaluated the ability of 6 native species mixtures to prevent recolonization by Japanese knotweed at a site receiving either 1 or 2 yr of glyphosate applications and mowing to suppress existing Japanese knotweed stands. One year of spraying and mowing was not sufficient to adequately suppress Japanese knotweed. By 37 months after sowing, only the multi-species riparian buffer...
The spread of Japanese knotweed from its place of origination in Asian to other parts of the world h...
Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica is an extremely abundant invasive plant in Belgium and surroundi...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Graduation date: 2010Japanese knotweed is an invasive perennial shrub that dominates riparian \ud ec...
Japanese knotweed is an aggressive alien species in Europe, North America, and Australia, causing a ...
Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica var. japonica) is among the most problematic invasive plants ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica is an extremely abundant invasive plant in Belgium and surround...
Polygonum cuspidatum, Japanese knotweed, is an invasive exotic species from Asia. Originally introdu...
This study was conducted to provide insight into the response of Achyranthes japonica to management ...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species e.g. through competition for resource...
La croissance d'une plante est un processus dynamique qui répond aux différentes caractéristiques de...
Fallopia japonica as an invasive alien species in Europe and North America presents a significant pr...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
Hough-Goldstein, JudithJapanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is an invasive grass that poses a...
The spread of Japanese knotweed from its place of origination in Asian to other parts of the world h...
Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica is an extremely abundant invasive plant in Belgium and surroundi...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Graduation date: 2010Japanese knotweed is an invasive perennial shrub that dominates riparian \ud ec...
Japanese knotweed is an aggressive alien species in Europe, North America, and Australia, causing a ...
Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica var. japonica) is among the most problematic invasive plants ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica is an extremely abundant invasive plant in Belgium and surround...
Polygonum cuspidatum, Japanese knotweed, is an invasive exotic species from Asia. Originally introdu...
This study was conducted to provide insight into the response of Achyranthes japonica to management ...
Invaders exert new selection pressures on the resident species e.g. through competition for resource...
La croissance d'une plante est un processus dynamique qui répond aux différentes caractéristiques de...
Fallopia japonica as an invasive alien species in Europe and North America presents a significant pr...
Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an un...
Hough-Goldstein, JudithJapanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is an invasive grass that poses a...
The spread of Japanese knotweed from its place of origination in Asian to other parts of the world h...
Japanese knotweed Fallopia japonica is an extremely abundant invasive plant in Belgium and surroundi...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...