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Invasive Species: Plants - Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.)
Saltcedar - An Illustrated Guide to Arizona Weeds University of Arizona Press. Identification/Description; Illustrations; Distribution Saltcedar (Tamarisk) Montana State University. Extension Service. Identification/Description; Introduction History; Illustrations; Distribution; Controls Saltcedar ...
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Exotic and Invasive Species on the Colorado Plateau
The goal of SWEPIC is to provide reliable and organized information on the distribution and ecology of these weeds in the southwest, with an emphasis on forests, rangelands, and ... . Use of exotic saltcedar (Tamarix chinensis) by birds in arid riparian systems. The Condor 90: 113-123. Irvine, J. R. and West, N. E. 1979. Riparian tree species distribution and succession along ...
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Riparian Areas on the Colorado Plateau
Non-native saltcedar or tamarisk (Tamarix ramosissima) is now a dominant riparian shrubby tree in the Colorado ... Management 33/34: 605. Irvine, J. R. and West, N. E. 1979. Riparian tree species distribution and succession along the lower Escalante River, Utah. Southwestern Naturalist 24: 331-346. Johnson, ...
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Understand the physical and biological f actors that affect the number and distribution of pests and their natural enemies. Conserve natural enemies. Prevent, Avoid, and Monitor ... starling, European green crab, Chinese mitten crab, Canada and musk thistle, purple loosestrife, saltcedar (tamarisk), Chinese tallow tree, Russian knapweed, spotted knapweed, buffel grass, ox-eye daisy, ...
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Invasive Species: Plants - Publications: Scientific Journal Articles
Blackburn, W .H., R. W. Knight, and J. L. Schuster. 1982. Saltcedar influence on sedimentation in the Brazos River. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 37(5 ... ): 20-22. Taylor, Brad W., and Rebecca E. Irwin. 2004. Linking economic activities to the distribution of exotic plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101(51): 17725-30. (Abstract ...
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About Plants - Managing Invasive Plants: Volunteers and Invasive Plants
Dense stands of saltcedar trees can dry up pools, springs, and streams. As saltcedar stands replace native vegetation along waterways, their roots trap sediment, ... general growth forms. PLANT REPRODUCTION AND DISPERSAL In general, plants increase their numbers and distribution by reproducing from vegetative structures or by producing seeds or spores. A number of ...
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