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Science Findings, Issue 176, August 2015. Herbicides: An Unexpected Ally for Native Plants in the War Against Invasive Species.

机译:科学发现,第176期,2015年8月。除草剂:抗击入侵物种战争中本土植物的意外盟友。

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Herbicides are primarily used for protecting agricultural crops from weeds and controlling vegetation competition in newly planted forest stands. Yet for over 40 years, they have also proven useful in controlling invasive plant species in natural areas. Nonnative invasive plant species, if not controlled, can displace native species and disrupt an ecosystem by changing soil chemical and biological properties. However, before an herbicide may be applied in a U.S. national forest, toxicological and ecological assessments and field testing are required to ensure it won’t negatively affect the landscape or people.In the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, scientists with the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station established experimental plots to test effects of pyramidal (a plant growth-regulating herbicide) on both the non-native and native meadow plant species. When applying less than the manufacturer’s maximum labeled rate, researchers found the herbicide reduced the cover of Canada this and other nonnatives without strongly affecting native species. Aminopyralid, along with aminocy-clopyrachlor and clopyralid (also plant growth-regulating herbicides), were also tested in a growth chamber trial for their effectiveness in controlling the germination of Scotch broom, a large invasive shrub that often reduces survival of young Douglas-fir. Spraying the soil with each type of herbicide controlled up to 90 percent of the germinating Scotch broom seedlings.

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