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Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/401
tolerate a wide array of soil and moisture conditions. Leaves: Alternating and broad. They typically grow ... rhizome washed downstream can start new colonies. Knotweed can contribute to both stream and bank erosion ...
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Kudzu (Pueraria montana)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/404
reach lengths of 100 feet. It was introduced from Asia in the early 1900s for erosion control, livestock ...
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March 12-13 Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference focuses on farm issues including soil health, water quality, and how to increase net income
Ohio—Wondering how to build resilience with conservation agriculture? Want to learn about soil carbon marketing ... opportunities for farmers? What about how climate change affects soil carbon and soil health or whether ...
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Canada Thistle (Cirsum arvense)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/397
meadows. It can also be found in clay to gravely soils. Leaves: 3-8 inches long, alternate with spiny, ... prevents the coexistence of other plant species through shading, competition for soil resources, and ...
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Hairy white top or ballcress (Lepidium appelianum)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/421
alkaline soils Leaves: Blue-green in color with lower leaves being stalked and upper leaves having two ...
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Perennial sowthistle (Sanchus arvensis)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/418
neutral, fine textured, rich soils. Leaves: Alternate, blue-green with prickly-toothed margins. Deeply ...
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Water Hemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/425
stems. Life Cycle: Annual Habitat: Crop fields, disturbed areas. Prefers poorly drained soils. Leaves: ...
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Apple of Peru (Nicandra phyhsalodes)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/396
producer. Large, persistent seed-banks quickly accumulate in the soil due to seed dormancy. Very competitive ...
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Johnsongrass (Sorgum halepense)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/402
soil surface. They are stout with purple spots and scales at the nodes. The problem is….Johnsongrass ...
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Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum)
https://pested.osu.edu/node/409
to most soils and is often found near roadsides. Field borders, hiking trails, railroad tracks, ...