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Stipa clandestina: New Weed Threat on Southwestern Rangelands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
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Stipa clandestina Hackel, a native of northern Mexico, has been found in Texas and may become a serious weed problem for range managers in the southwest. Its sharply pointed leaves and tussock-forming habit make it unpalatable to cattle, but in Mexico it tends to increase with heavy grazing or disturbance. Actively growing plants can be killed by applying a foliar spray of either glyphosate or hexazinone.
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