PUBLICATION W1924
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests
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Summary
This peer-reviewed article expresses concern about the excessive presence of non-native species on campus, greenways, parks, neighborhoods, and forested areas in Knoxville. The article includes descriptions and control measures for common non-native species, including kudzu, tree-of-heaven, callery pear, Japanese stiltgrass, honeysuckles, and autumn olive. This publication contains all of the publications from the W1924 series in one document.
Publications in Series: Invasive Species
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Kudzu
Invasive Species Series: Princess Tree
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Bush Honeysuckle and Japanese Honeysuckle
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Chinese Silvergrass
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Callery Pear
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Chinese Privet
The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Autumn Olive
Invasive Species Series: Tree of Heaven
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