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The effectiveness of glyphosate for controlling Brachypodium pinnatum in chalk grassland
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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:09 authored by Audra Hurst, Elizabeth JohnWhere Brachypodium pinnatum forms dominant, low diversity stands with distinct boundaries, the herbicide glyphosate is sometimes used, in the UK, to control the species. The effectiveness of glyphosate in reducing B. pinnatum dominance and restoring a species rich chalk grassland community was assessed here by treating B. pinnatum stands at two ancient chalk grassland sites, and monitoring the subsequent development of the plant community, over several years. The rate of re-colonisation of treated stands varied between sites. At both sites many of the species initially colonising treated areas were ruderal or uncharacteristic of the surrounding chalk grassland. Where colonisation proceeded rapidly, ruderal species declined, and chalk grassland species characteristic of the site increased in cover. However, B. pinnatum re-colonised all treated stands even though glyphosate inhibited the germination of its seeds. It is predicted that B. pinnatum will regain dominance following glyphosate treatment, and we suggest that glyphosate should only be used to control B. pinnatum as part of an integrated control programme.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Biological ConservationISSN
0006-3207Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
89Page range
261 - 265ISBN
0006-3207Department affiliated with
- Biology and Environmental Science Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes