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Wetland Coffee Break: Chemical control of cattail in species-rich wetlands

Wetland Coffee Break: Chemical control of cattail in species-rich wetlands

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 7, 2021 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Integrated Restorations, LLC, has been evaluating the use of the selectively-targeted herbicide imazapyr (Polaris) for reversing cattail invasions in species-rich fen and sedge meadow wetlands of the Mukwonago River watershed in southeastern Wisconsin.

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