No one best policy for removal of Phragmites exists. When, where, and how to treat Phragmites needs to be assessed on a case by case basis. Factors to consider include size of the treatment area, ...
Phragmites can quickly spread through Keweenaw marshes and wetland areas, robbing fish, plants, and wildlife of nutrients and space; blocking access to the water for recreational purposes; ruining ...
Members of the UD research team with Phragmites plants are, from left, Emily Alff, undergraduate researcher; Professor Harsh Bais, who led the study; Amutha Sampath Kumar, postdoctoral researcher ...
Invasive species experts are asking families to check their holiday trees, wreaths and garland for invasive bugs and plants. They warn insects eggs from spongy moths and spotted lanternflies can harm ...
The attempted domination is not the stuff of science fiction, but the encroachment of an invasive plant species known as phragmites. The perennial grass, similar to a reed, grows in dense stands ...
The combatants in the war against invasive phragmites are receiving some reinforcements via the Ontario Phragmites Action (OPA) program calling for new proposals to fight this ever-growing problem.
Backpack sprayers will use aquatic glyphosate or similar treatment to spot treat the invasive plants through September and October (the time when phragmites actively grow) each year until 2028 ...