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Range cover after noxious weed: Desirable and undesirable grasses and forbs compete for range space cleared of Klamath weed by leaf-feeding beetles

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Alfred H. Murphy, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(5):4-13.

Published May 01, 1955

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On two test ranches—in southeastern Humboldt County—range grasses and forbs quickly replaced Klamath weed following biological control by beetles- Chrysolina—which feed exclusively on the weed.

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Range cover after noxious weed: Desirable and undesirable grasses and forbs compete for range space cleared of Klamath weed by leaf-feeding beetles

Alfred H. Murphy
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Range cover after noxious weed: Desirable and undesirable grasses and forbs compete for range space cleared of Klamath weed by leaf-feeding beetles

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Alfred H. Murphy, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(5):4-13.

Published May 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

On two test ranches—in southeastern Humboldt County—range grasses and forbs quickly replaced Klamath weed following biological control by beetles- Chrysolina—which feed exclusively on the weed.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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