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Hi Teresa,
I don't have access to research but I do have our tree growth woodlots'
anecdotal results. Honeysuckle and company come in with the enforced
woodlot management. Mark and I spend time, definitely not enough time,
digging and cutting out the lovelies. It's an ongoing battle.
I bet people in my situation could do some research: list the site
characteristics (acreage, slope, soils, tree species), measure invasive
species numbers before and after the 'improvement' of the land.
Keep me informed of what you find? Thanks,
Lindsay
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University of Maine [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Theresa
Kerchner
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:35 AM
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Subject: Studies/ research focused on regeneration and invasives
Hi everyone. does anyone have citations for research focused on the impact
of invasvies on regeneration in managed woodlands in New England?
Thanks
Theresa Kerchner
Kennebec Land Trust, Winthrop, Maine
207- 377-2848
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