Invasives in Southern Forests 4+
Charles T. Bargeron
Designad för iPad
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- Gratis
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Beskrivning
This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service publication: A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests. Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and only partially unmonitored. These infestations increasingly erode forest productivity, hindering forest use and management activities, and degrading diversity and wildlife habitat. Often called nonnative, exotic, nonindigenous, alien, or noxious weeds, they occur as trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns, and forbs. This app provides information on accurate identification of the 56 nonnative plants and groups that are currently invading the forests of the 13 Southern States. Recommendations for prevention and control of these species is provided from the booklet, “A Management Guide for Invasive Plants of Southern Forests,” published by the Southern Research Station as a General Technical Report. Basic strategies for managing invasions on a specific site include maintaining forest vigor with minimal disturbance, constant surveillance and treatment of new unwanted arrivals, and finally, rehabilitation following eradication.
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Version 2.6.3
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Minor bug fixes and updating
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Information
- Leverantör
- Charles T. Bargeron
- Storlek
- 371,5 MB
- Kategori
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- Kompatibilitet
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- iPhone
- Kräver iOS 9.0 eller senare.
- iPad
- Kräver iPadOS 9.0 eller senare.
- iPod touch
- Kräver iOS 9.0 eller senare.
- Mac
- Kräver macOS 11.0 eller senare och en Mac med Apple M1‑chip eller senare.
- Språk
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engelska
- Ålder
- 4+
- Copyright
- © The University of Georgia - Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
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- Gratis