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Knotweed downstream from Skinnerville Bridge June 2010

 

Knotweed downstream from Skinnerville Bridge June 2010. Lincoln Fish photo

 

 

Knotweed being cut with brush saw June 2010

 

Knotweed being cut with brush saw June 2010. Lincoln Fish photo.

 

 

Knotweed Re-sprouts Ready for Spraying September 1, 2010

 

Knotweed Re-sprouts Ready for Spraying September 1, 2010. Lincoln Fish photo.

 

 

 

Lincoln Fish has completed the first year of a 3-year test to control Japanese knotweed and has produced a narrative (MillRiverWmsburgKnotweedProject), a protocol (KnotweedControl), and a bibliography (InvasiveBibligraphy1).  A short essay describing the study will appear on this page when it’s available.

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