[APWG] WEBINAR: Invasive bamboo management in the southeastern U.S.; Apr 24, 2019 1:00pm ET

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Fri Mar 29 18:09:01 CDT 2019


Duration: 1 hour

What will you learn?  Bamboo is a large perennial grass that has been used
as an ornamental plant in the United States for many years. Most imported
bamboos that are fast growing, highly invasive, and difficult to contain.
This is because the root structures of most invasive varieties are made up
of large networks of underground rhizomes that must be targeted to kill the
plant. This webinar will cover the biology, identification and management
of several common invasive bamboo species in the southeastern U.S.

Presenter: Dr. Deah Lieurance, Assistant Extension Scientist, University of
Florida

No pre-registration required. *** Please join the session 15 minutes prior
to the start of the webinar. ***

**NOTE: This webinar will be recorded and on the Webinar Portal for
on-demand viewing within a week.

If you have not participated in an SREF Blackboard Collaborate webinar
sessions before, see website below for assistance connecting to or setting
up Collaborate.

Details:
http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/invasive-bamboo-management-in-the-southeastern-u.s?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub

Webinar presented by Southern Regional Extension Forestry
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