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Fire as a Tool for Controlling Nonnative Invasive Plants The Role of Wildfire in the Establishment and Range Expansion of Nonnative Plant Species into Natural Areas: A Review of Current Literature

A comprehensive literature review of prescribed burning and weeds.

P. Rice, 2005. 52 p. Funded by CIPM research grant program.

$3 postage

A review of current literature.

M. Johnson, L. J. Rew, B. D. Maxwell, and S. Sutherland, 2006. 80 p. Funded by CIPM research grant program.

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This series features summaries of projects conducted by recipients of CIPM research grants. Free Download.

   

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Email: weedcenter@montana.edu

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Inventory and Survey Methods for Nonindigenous Plant Species

Invasive Plant Prevention Guidelines
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Practical information on inventory and survey methods for sites of any size, staffing level, or budget. Will help improve the relevance and accuracy of a nonindigenous plant species management program. Color photos, maps, and diagrams.

L. J. Rew, and M. P. Pokorny (editors),
2006. 80 p. Developed by CIPM and published by Montana State University Extension Service.

$20
item #EB0171
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Practical techniques to prevent the invasion and establishment of invasive plants on roadsides and in natural areas.

J. Clark, 2003. 24 p. Produced by CIPM.

$1.75
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Integrated Noxious Weed Management after Wildfires

 
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How to manage burned areas by enhancing desired species while eradicating or controlling noxious weeds.

K. Goodwin, R. Sheley, and J. Clark, 2002. 46 p. Published by Montana State University Extension Service.

First copy FREE, additional copies $1 item #EB0160

 

 

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Use of Fire as a Tool for Controlling Invasive Plants The California Invasive Plant Inventory

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Captures the current state of knowledge on the use of fire as a tool to manage invasive plants in wildlands, and facilitates improved decision making when considering the use of prescribed burning for managing invasive plants.

J. M. DiTomaso and D. W. Johnson (editors), 2006. 49 p. Published by California Invasive Plant Council. Funded in part by CIPM research grant program
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Categorizes non-native invasive plants that threaten the state’s wildlands on the basis of an assessment of the ecological impacts of each plant.

Published by California Invasive Plant Council, 2006. 39 p. Supported in part by CIPM.

California Invasive Plant Inventory website

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Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States

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Covers ecology, safety testing, nontarget impacts, and the processes of identifying, introducing, distributing, and monitoring biological control agents. Describes 39 target plants and 94 agents, including their origin, biology, habitat, impacts, and distribution.

E. M. Coombs, J. K. Clark, G. L. Piper, and A. F. Cofrancesco, Jr. (editors) 2004. 448 p. Published by Oregon State University Press.

 

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Invasive Plants of Range and Wildlands and Their Environmental, Economic, and Societal Impacts Weeds of the West
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Comprehensive information on acreage infested, rate of spread, and damage caused by 16 invasive plant species.

C. L. Duncan and J. K. Clark (editors), 2005. 222 p. Published by Western Society of Weed Science.

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Includes descriptions, habitats, and characteristics of hundreds of weeds. Photos show early growth stages, mature plants, and features for identification.

Published by Western Society of Weed Science and Cooperative Extension Services, 2000. 650 p.

$34

 





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