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Novel approaches to European Frogbit Detection and Management
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Novel approaches to European Frogbit Detection and Management
Project Abstract:
Harvesting hybrid cattail and European frogbit to determine the most effective way to control European Frogbit. Vegetation will be monitored in all treatments.
Methods:
Mechanical and manual harvest of hybrid cattail and European frogbit will be conducted along the St. Marys River. Vegetation will be monitored in plots prior to and following treatment.
Funding agency:
MI Invasive Species Grant Program