Ecology and Management of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.)

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Book Synopsis Ecology and Management of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) by : Jim Jacobs

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The Nature, Ecology, and Control of Canada Thistle

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Book Synopsis The Nature, Ecology, and Control of Canada Thistle by : Jesse M. Hodgson

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Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) Dynamics in Young, Postfire Forests in Yellowstone National Park, Northwestern Wyoming

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Book Synopsis Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) Dynamics in Young, Postfire Forests in Yellowstone National Park, Northwestern Wyoming by : Brianna R. Schoessow Wright

Download or read book Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) Dynamics in Young, Postfire Forests in Yellowstone National Park, Northwestern Wyoming written by Brianna R. Schoessow Wright and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.) is an invasive, non-native plant in many terrestrial systems, often dominating plant communities, particularly in agricultural systems. Its invasion into forest systems is not well understood. Our objectives were to investigate the establishment, persistence, and abundance of C. arvense over a 7-year period following wildfire in a forest system, and to understand environmental factors related to variability in plant community composition. In 2006, we resurveyed 30 sites in young lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex. Loud. var. latifolia Engelm. ex Wats.) stands that burned during 1988 in Yellowstone National Park, and that had been previously sampled in 1999. C. arvense disappeared from six of nine sites where it was present in 1999, persisting in the remaining three sites; it also established at 4 new sites since 1999. Notably, the relative cover of C. arvense and other non-native plant species decreased during the 7-year period. Important ecosystem measures (plant species diversity and richness, aboveground net primary productivity, and leaf area index) were all higher in sites where C. arvense was present, and its abundance was higher on more fertile substrates and at lower elevations. Plant community composition was strongly influenced by gradients of soil texture and bare ground, rather than the presence or absence of non-native plant species. This project demonstrates the dynamic nature of an invasive species 18 years following a major disturbance, and suggests that intensive management of this species in forested systems is probably unnecessary.

Chemical Control of Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop. and Sonchus Arvensis L. in Relation to Ecology of Saline Lake-shore Vegetation

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Book Synopsis Chemical Control of Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop. and Sonchus Arvensis L. in Relation to Ecology of Saline Lake-shore Vegetation by : R. K. Gupta

Download or read book Chemical Control of Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop. and Sonchus Arvensis L. in Relation to Ecology of Saline Lake-shore Vegetation written by R. K. Gupta and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In saline areas bordering Miquelon Lake, a water-fowl refuge, it was possible to maintain tall vegetative cover of Cirsium arvense L. Scop. (Canada thistle) and Sonchus arvensis L. (perennial sow thistle) while preventing their flowering and seed dispersal, by means of small dosages of 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid (picloram) or of 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) applied before the thistles flowered. Picloram sprays at a dosage as small as 0.25 oz/A prevented flowering of Canada thistle treated in early bud stage. For comparable results with perennial sow thistle which was somewhat more resistant to small dosages of picloram this treatment had to be applied just prior to the plants' early bud stage. Results comparable to those noted for picloram were achieved with 8 oz/A of 2,4-D. For complete prevention of flowering of both species of thistles treated at late bud stage, picloram at 1.5 oz/A or 2,4-D at 2 lb/A was necessary. However, these higher dosages also caused extensive damage to the vegetative top growth of the thistles. In other experiments with a dense stand of Canada thistle growing on cultivated fertile clay loam soil the objective was to study techniques of eradication of the thistles. Best results were obtained by mowing the weeds at their flowering stage and spraying their regrowth about a month later with 4 oz/A picloram, followed by a second treatment of regrowth with 2 oz/A picloram, after comparable mowing of the sur viving thistles during the following year. This practice was more effective than those where no mowing was included, involving either spraying thistles at flowering stage or spraying half dosage of herbicide at flowering stage and half in the fall. Both with regard to reduction in numbers of new shoots and of their total mass two years after the first treatment, effects of as little as 2 oz/A of picloram were greater than those resulting from use of 2 lb/A 2,4-D ester in any of the pro cedures noted. At Miquelon Lake where Hordeum jubatum L. (foxtail barley) was a dominant native component of the vegetation of the saline experimental areas, Canada thistle and perennial sow thistle top growth and regrowth were eliminated for at least two years duration of observations by single spray treatments with picloram at 4-6 oz/A. These resulted in an increase in cover of the native grass species associated with a decline or disappearance of some of the low-growing native dicotyledonous species present in some plots. 2-Methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid (dicamba) applied at 6 to 24 oz/A and 2,4-D ethyl ester at 24 to 96 oz/A were incapable of complete supress- ion of regrowth from roots of treated thistles. Treatments with as little as 1 oz/A of picloram resulted in 907. reduction in stand of the thistles within a year in plots having foxtail barley and other grasses as com petitors able to fill in the cover. Ground sprayer applications of herbicide produced more uniform results than aerial spraying of narrow strips of this tie-infested land. From the agricultural standpoint complete eradication of the thistles would be the simplest procedure in this area where natural plant success ion is towards salt-tolerant grasses. From a wildlife management view point it is difficult to know, whether merely preventing flowering of thistles or removing them altogether would make any important difference insofar as strips of farmland shore line are concerned.

Canada Thistle and Its Control

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Book Synopsis Canada Thistle and Its Control by : Jesse M. Hodgson

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Vegetative Reproduction and the Integrated Management of Canada Thistle

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Book Synopsis Vegetative Reproduction and the Integrated Management of Canada Thistle by : Joanna Katarzyna Sciegienka

Download or read book Vegetative Reproduction and the Integrated Management of Canada Thistle written by Joanna Katarzyna Sciegienka and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.) is an aggressive, introduced creeping perennial weed that flourishes in a wide variety of environments. Its deep, creeping root system and colony forming tendencies make it one of the most difficult weeds to control. A strategy that incorporates a better understanding of the biology of Canada thistle into the development of an integrated management plan that includes herbicides and biological control could help reduce the dispersal and impact of this species. The objectives of this work were to: 1) determine how Canada thistle emergence and growth are affected by changes in root size, biomass, burial depth, and soil moisture and 2) compare single and joint impacts of herbicides and biological control agents on Canada thistle growth. Objective 1 was carried out in a greenhouse and in field conditions. To monitor Canada thistle emergence and growth responses, a completely randomized factorial design was used in the greenhouse, and a randomized complete block design was used in the field. Models were developed to predict emergence and growth patterns based on available water, burial depth, and various root metrics. For the exception of available water, the same predictors were used in field conditions to predict Canada thistle emergence and growth. The variables that were manipulated were able to significantly predict the responses measured, and we concluded that available water, root burial depth, and root weight, length, diameter, and volume are indicators of emergence likelihood, emergence time, shoot and root growth, and shoot number. Objective 2 was carried out in greenhouses and field settings. Three herbicides were evaluated with and without insects to determine reduction in Canada thistle root and shoot biomass in the greenhouse. One herbicide was also used at a low rate and evaluated singly and in combination with a stem-boring weevil (Hadroplontus litura (F.)) and a pathogen (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis) to determine effect on Canada thistle response in the greenhouse and field. We failed to reject our null hypothesis of additivity between control agents, and concluded that integrating individual control methods yields greater Canada thistle control than any singular method.

Experiments on the Eradication of Canada Thistle

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Book Synopsis Experiments on the Eradication of Canada Thistle by : Alfred Åslander

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Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense).

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A Comparison of Cultivation and Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.)

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Book Synopsis A Comparison of Cultivation and Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) by : Menzies James G.

Download or read book A Comparison of Cultivation and Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) written by Menzies James G. and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Canada Thistle and Russian Knapweed and Their Control

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Book Synopsis Canada Thistle and Russian Knapweed and Their Control by : Charles Fletcher Rogers

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Canada Thistle, Cirsium Arvense Tourn

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Book Synopsis Canada Thistle, Cirsium Arvense Tourn by : C. W. Ellenwood

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Canada Thistle and Its Control

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Book Synopsis Canada Thistle and Its Control by : Jesse M. Hodgson

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Environmental and Herbicidal Effects on Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.).

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Book Synopsis Environmental and Herbicidal Effects on Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.). by : Duane Hilding Erickson

Download or read book Environmental and Herbicidal Effects on Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.). written by Duane Hilding Erickson and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Research Bulletin

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Book Synopsis Research Bulletin by : Frederica Detmers

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Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.).

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Experiments on the Eradication of Canada Thistle, Cirsium Arvense (L) Scop., on Arable Land

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Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) in Creeping Red Fescue and Timothy Seed Crops

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Book Synopsis Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) in Creeping Red Fescue and Timothy Seed Crops by : Albert Gallagher

Download or read book Chemical Control of Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense (L.) Scop.) in Creeping Red Fescue and Timothy Seed Crops written by Albert Gallagher and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Field experiments throughout Northern Alberta established picloram (4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid) as an excellent herbicide for the control of Canada thistle ( Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.). Rates of 8 to 12 oz/A were sufficient to consistently reduce thistle stands under all conditions. Preplant herbicide treatments were tolerated by creeping red fescue ( Festuca rubra L.) and timothy ( Phleum pratense L.) if one growing season elapsed between treatments and planting of the grasses. Seeding of the grasses three weeks following herbicide application resulted in reduced grass stands and dry matter production in several instances. Seedling stands of creeping red fescue treated at the 1- to 5-tiller stage grew and developed better where thistle control was provided by single applications of picloram at 4,8, and 12 oz/A or dicamba at 24 oz/A. Fertile tiller production was increased substantially in plants selected from plots treated in the field with 4 and 12 oz/A of picloram at the 3- to 5-tiller stage, and transferred to a growth chamber. Seed production of timothy was not affected by 2 to 12 oz/A of picloram when applied at several growth stages. Dicamba and 2,4-D treatments were tolerated best at the post-flowering stage of growth. Creeping red fescue seed production was reduced by most herbicide treatments applied at 10 per cent anthesis in 1969. Plants receiving 8 and 12 oz/A of picloram in 1969 were prostrate and seed head numbers were reduced in 1970. In no instance did herbicide treatment result in more than a 9.4 per cent reduction in percentage germination of the seed from either grass species when compared to the untreated check. Dicamba applied on timothy two weeks after the peak flowering period did not significantly reduce the seed germination but seedlings produced were prostrate and bent. Picloram at 2 oz/A had no effect on seed germination irrespective of the growth stage of the plants at treatment time. In greenhouse experiments with picloram and dicamba-treated soil, creeping red fescue germinated and emerged more readily than did timothy. Surviving timothy plants grew and developed more readily, however, than did creeping red fescue plants. Dissipation of dicamba under field conditions was complete by the end of one growing season. Picloram soil residues which were phytotoxic to cucumbers were detected at all locations and at most rates of application after more than one growing season had elapsed. Dissipation of picloram was greatest at the St. Albert plot and this was attributed to the high organic matter content of the soil. The use of picloram or dicamba for thistle control in grass seed fields is feasible. Picloram applied to actively growing thistles in the bud stage on a spot application basis and prior to seeding at rates of 4 to 8 oz/A followed three to four weeks later by intensive cultivation is recommended. Thistle regrowth can be treated when seedling grasses are past the three to four-leaf stage with a mixture of 4 oz/A of dicamba and 8 oz/A of MCPA amine or 2,4-D amine.