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New Invaders of the Southwest

Date Published
December 2014
Summary

Invasive plants are a major concern worldwide. They displace native species, decrease forage and agricultural production, alter soil nutrients and water cycling, and lower the aesthetic value of natural areas. With the increase of world travel, exotic plant introductions are on the rise.

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Winston, R., W. DesCamp, J. Andreas, C.B. Randall, J. Milan, and M. Schwarzländer. 2014. New Invaders of the Southwest. FHTET-2014-13. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Extension; Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. December.

Winston, R., W. DesCamp, J. Andreas, C.B. Randall, J. Milan, and M. Schwarzländer. 2014. New Invaders of the Southwest. FHTET-2014-13. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Extension; Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. December.

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