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Dormant Season Foliar Spraying Slows the Spread of Wintercreeper, English Ivy, and Lesser Periwinkle in Wooded Natural Areas
Denis Conover, Donald Geiger and Tim Sisson
Ecological Restoration, March 2016, 34 (1) 19-21; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.34.1.19
Denis Conover
Corresponding author: University of Cincinnati, Department of Biological Sciences, P.O. Box 210006 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006,
Donald Geiger
University of Dayton, Department of Biology, 300 College Park, Dayton OH, 45469
Tim Sisson
Western Wildlife Corridor, 956 Anderson Ferry Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45238


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Dormant Season Foliar Spraying Slows the Spread of Wintercreeper, English Ivy, and Lesser Periwinkle in Wooded Natural Areas
Denis Conover, Donald Geiger, Tim Sisson
Ecological Restoration Mar 2016, 34 (1) 19-21; DOI: 10.3368/er.34.1.19
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