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Ana M. Cialdella, Silvana M. Sede, Konstantin Romaschenko, Paul M. Peterson, Robert J. Soreng, Fernando O. Zuloaga and O. Morrone The genus Nassella, as currently circumscribed, includes 116–117 ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract California bunchgrass communities are one of the most endangered ecosystem types in the United States. In this study, we sought to determine ...
The delicate, knee-high grass Nassella tenuissima rises like a pale yellow cloud, with wispy tassels spilling from needle-thin green stems. Mass-planted, the grass evokes a rippling golden sea. “If ...
DEAR GARDEN COACH: I am seeing more plantings of Nassella tenuissima (Mexican feathergrass) around the East Bay and am concerned. My understanding is that this grass has been found to be invasive in ...
Making a success of controlling nassella tussock. A survey conducted earlier this year shows strong support for Environment Canterbury’s strategy to control nassella tussock, an invasive pest plant.
A dwindling pool of contractors controlling the invasive Nassella tussock is causing concern for landowners and Environment Canterbury. Farmers whose properties have the pest are urged to plan ahead ...
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Biosecurity Tasmania is delivering a project to manage and control nassella grass weeds under the Established Pest and Weeds Program, a joint initiative between the state and federal governments.
A new free web app has been designed to help farmers, landowners and regional councils manage a costly weed that has resisted eradication efforts in New Zealand for over a century. Nassella tussock ...
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