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Using Herbicides to Restore Native Species and Improve Habitat on Rangelands and Wildlands

Shannon L. Clark, Agricultural Biology Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

Invasive winter annual grasses are one of the largest threats to rangelands and wildlands in the western U.S. Indaziflam is a new herbicide option that can provide long-term control of winter annual grasses in these areas. Benefits to the ecosystem include increases in native species richness and abundance, increased pollinator resource availability, and improved wildlife habitat.

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Additional information about Bayer CropScience.

Latest Research: Jacob S. Courkamp and Paul J. Meiman. Long-term Cheatgrass Reduction with Indaziflam in Sagebrush-Grassland Plant Communities in Sublette County, Wyoming. June 2020. Full Paper Here.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
May 27, 2020

Categories: Education & Training, Publication, Research Brief/SynthesisTags: herbicide, indaziflam, invasive species, rangeland management, restoration, Wildlife

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