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1 July 2018 A Meta-Analysis of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) Management
Stacy Davis, Jane Mangold, Fabian Menalled, Noelle Orloff, Zach Miller, Erik Lehnhoff
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Abstract

Although stand-alone and integrated management techniques have been cited as viable approaches to managing Canada thistle [Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.], it continues to impact annual cropping and perennial systems worldwide. We conducted meta-analyses assessing effectiveness of management techniques and herbicide mechanism of action groups for controlling C. arvense using 55 studies conducted in annual cropping systems and 45 studies in perennial systems. Herbicide was the most studied technique in both types of systems and was effective at reducing C. arvense. However, integrated multitactic techniques, with or without herbicides, were more effective than sole reliance on herbicides for long-term control in both annual cropping and perennial systems. A variety of management techniques such as biocontrol, crop diversification, mowing, and soil disturbance provided control similar to that of herbicide. Our results suggest that many management techniques aimed at reducing C. arvense can also improve crop yield or abundance of desired plants. This study highlights the need to devote more research to nonchemical and integrated management approaches for C. arvense control.

© Weed Science Society of America, 2018.
Stacy Davis, Jane Mangold, Fabian Menalled, Noelle Orloff, Zach Miller, and Erik Lehnhoff "A Meta-Analysis of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) Management," Weed Science 66(4), 548-557, (1 July 2018). https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2018.6
Received: 8 August 2017; Accepted: 20 October 2017; Published: 1 July 2018
KEYWORDS
herbicide
herbicide mechanism of action
integrated weed management
invasive plants
noxious weeds
perennial weeds
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