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Woody Invasive Research Digest, 1st Quarter 2021

April 26, 2021 By MIPN Coordinator

The following is a list of citations, links and abstracts of peer reviewed studies on woody invasive species of concern in the Great Lakes Region and their management, published between January 1 and March 31, 2021. You may be able to receive a personal-use copy of any copyrighted article by contacting the primary author. Subscribe […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: Acer platanoides, Ailanthus altissima, Asian bittersweet, autumn olive, black locust, Callery pear, case study, Celastrus orbiculatus, common buckthorn, control, cultural control, ecology, effectiveness, Elaeagnus angustifolia, Elaeagnus umbellata, establishment, Euonymus alatus, forestry, Frangula alnus, genetics, germination, girdling, glossy buckthorn, grazing, Great Lakes Basin, history, impacts, international, introduction, literature review, management, mowing, multiflora rose, Norway maple, physical control, plant biology, pollinators, Pyrus calleryana, research needs, Rhamnus cathartica, robinia pseudoacacia, Rosa multiflora, Rubus phoenicolasius, Russian olive, selectivity, species biology, species interactions, spread, student research, Tree-of-heaven, wineberry, winged burning bush

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The Woody Invasives of the Great Lakes (WIGL) Collaborative brings interested partners together to consolidate information on woody invasive plant species.

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The Woody Invasives of the Great Lakes (WIGL) Collaborative brings interested partners together to consolidate information on woody invasive plant species. The WIGL Collaborative is coordinated by the Midwest Invasive Plant Network.

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