Scientist names top 5 invasive plants threatening Southern forests in 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009 - 14:28
in Earth & Climate
U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) Ecologist Jim Miller, Ph.D., one of the foremost authorities on nonnative plants in the South, today identified the invasive plant species he believes pose the biggest threats to southern forest ecosystems in 2009.
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