Ohio State University Extension Bulletin


Multiflora Rose Control

Bulletin 857


References

Amrine, J. W., Jr., and T. A. Stasny. 1993. Biocontrol of multiflora rose, in Bill McKnight (ed), Biological Pollution--The Control and Impact of Invasive Exotic Species. Indiana Acad. of Sci. pp. 9-21.

Amrine, J. W., et. al. 1995. Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (Acari: Eriophyidae) the vector of rose rosette disease--Taxonomy, biology and distribution, in Proceedings of the International Symposium: Rose Rosette and other Eriophyid mite-transmitted plant disease agents of uncertain etiology. May, 1994, Iowa State Univ. Press. pp. 61-66.

Bryan, W. B., and T. A. Mill. 1988. Effect of frequency and method of defoliation and plant size on the survival of multiflora rose. Biological Agric. and Hort. 5:209-214.

Dabaan, E.M., et al. 1997. Pasture Development During Brush Clearing with Sheep and Goats. J. Range Management (in press).

Doll, J. D., et al. 1992. Five-year comparison of multiflora rose control strategies. Proc., North Central Weed Sci. Soc. 47:92-96.

Epstein, A. H. 1994. Rose Rosette Disease. Iowa State University. Bulletin No. PM-1523. 8 pp.

Epstein, A. H. 1994. Biological Control with Rose Rosette Disease. Iowa State University. Bulletin No. PM-1615. 6 pp.

Magadlela, A. M., et al. 1995. Brush clearing on hill land pastures with sheep and goats. J. Agron. and Crop Sci. 174:1-8.

Additional information was obtained through personal communications with land grant university weed control specialists in the states of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and West Virginia.


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