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Nature | Herbicides Against J ...Herbicides Against Japanese KnotweedSubmitted by Paul on Tuesday Sep 09, 2008 and viewed 345 timesTotal Word Count: 650 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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One of the most effective herbicide active ingredients for Japanese knotweed control is actually called glyphosate
One of the most effective
herbicide active ingredients for Japanese knotweed control is actually called
glyphosate. It is really effective in
Japanese knotweed control because it disrupts the biochemical pathways of the
plant for making plant proteins that are essential for the invasive weed to
live and grow. The herbicide soaks
through the Japanese knotweed leaves and is taken into the root system of the
plant. The knotweed forms dense
clumps that can grow up to three metres. It has large, ovate green leaves and a
stem that is hollow. Japanese knotweed
stems are similar in appearance to those of bamboo. The greater the number of
Japanese knotweed green leaves that are showing, the more glyphosate can be
absorbed into the Japanese plant, so encouraging Japanese knotweed eradication.
Japanese knotweed control
using herbicide can be carried out during the growing season when the plant has
some green, leafy material present. The
control with herbicide treatments takes effect usually within a few weeks but
Japanese knotweed eradication can take a minimum of two sprays of Japanese
knotweed in one growing season to complete the complete eradication. Japanese knotweed control
by this method can take up to ten days for the Japanese knotweed plant to begin
to die off after the Japanese knotweed control treatment has been applied. It
is important to always watch for re-growth of Japanese knotweed though as long
as every part of the plant is not dead, it may grow back up. Another method of Japanese
knotweed control is in the removal of the ground contaminated by it. Care
should be taken with the roots when Japanese knotweed removal is in progress,
more rather than less is the rule with Japanese knotweed removal of roots. One tiny piece of Japanese knotweed can
actually produce more Japanese knotweed in a very short time. Even with care during the
Japanese knotweed removal, it is advised that a Japanese knotweed spraying
programme be embarked upon to fully ensure the Japanese knotweed
eradication. The control of the weed is
impossible to prevent if fragments of Japanese knotweed are not sufficiently
eradicated from the contaminated ground. It is best to leave the
eradication to a competent manager perfectly trained to deal with those
situations. And a perfect eradication would need a follow on treatment to make
sure that the invasive plant does not grow back and that all the roots have
been removed from the ground. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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