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    Yellow Starthistle: Ecology and Management on Pacific Northwest Rangelands

    Larry Larson, Roger Sheley, Michael McInnis and, Gary Kiemnec (January, 2008)
    Summary

    Covers the history of yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.) invasion of the Pacific Northwest and describes current infestation levels in Oregon and Washington. Provides basic information regarding yellow starthistle ecology, including descriptions of habitat, seed production, seed dispersal, germination and viability, seedlings, rosettes, and adults. Discusses yellow starthistle management strategies, including prevention, containment, and chemical, mechanical, and biological control. Includes sources for further information.

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    Organization
    Oregon State University Extension
    Publisher
    Oregon State University
    Published
    January, 2008
    Material Type
    Written Material