Publications for:
pest = Rhaponticum repens (weed)
country = U.S.A. (NW)
found 12 publications:
2017
Invasive Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens) creates large patches almost entirely by rhizomic growth
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2017) 10 (2), 110-117
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pestinfo wiki2015
Monitoring a gall midge population on Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens)
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2015) 8 (4), 409-414
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pestinfo wiki2013
Assessing invasiveness of exotic weeds outside their current invasive range
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2013) 6 (4), 545-553
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pestinfo wiki2009
Does a diflufenzopyr plus dicamba premix synergize Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens) control with auxinic herbicides?
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2009) 2 (4), 318-323
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pestinfo wikiInfluence of diflufenzopyr addition to picolinic acid herbicides for Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens) control
Weed Technology (2009) 23 (3), 450-454
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pestinfo wiki2008
Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens) control with low rates of aminopyralid on range and pasture
Invasive Plant Science and Management (2008) 1 (4), 385-389
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pestinfo wiki2007
Establishment of native species in soils from Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon Repens) invasions
Rangeland Ecology and Management (2007) 60 (6), 604-612
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pestinfo wikiRestoring species richness and diversity in a Russian knapweed
(Acroptilon repens)-infested riparian plant community using herbicides
Weed Science (2007) 55 (4), 311-318
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pestinfo wiki2006
First report of leaf spot caused by a
Cercosporella sp. on
Acroptilon repens in the United States
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (6), p. 833
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pestinfo wikiPuccinia acroptili on Russian knapweed in Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (7), p. 971
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pestinfo wiki2005
Herbicide effects on density and biomass of Russian knapweed (
Acroptilon repens) and associated plant species
Weed Technology (2005) 19 (1), 62-72
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pestinfo wiki1982
Weed species hosting viruliferous green peach aphids, vector of beet western yellows virus
Environmental Entomology (1982) 11 (1), 115-117
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