Invasive Plants of Wisconsin - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Czarapata, Elizabeth J. Invasive Plants of the Upper Midwest. Available Through IPAW
  • Kercher, Suzanne M and J.B.Zedler. 2004. Multiple disturbances accelerate invasion of reed canary grass ( Phalaris arundinacea L.) in a mesocosm study Journal Oecologia Vol. 138, #3 /455-464
  • Hartman, Kurt M. & B.C. McCarthy. 2004. Restoration of a Forest Understory After the Removal of an Invasive Shrub, Amur Honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii). Restoration Ecology Volume 12 Page 154.
  • Brock, Thomas D. 2004. Use of Herbicide in the Eradication of Honeysuckle (Wisconsin). Ecological Restoration Vol 22, pp. 145-146.)

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