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Type: Conference Proceedings
Author(s): Barbara Goodrich Phillips; Debra L. Crisp
Editor(s): Joyce M. Maschinski; Louella Holter
Publication Date: 2001

Many noxious weed infestations are initiated or increased by soil disturbance. With the recent emphasis on reintroduction of fire into natural ecosystems there has been increased interest in the effects of noxious weeds following fires. This paper discusses the effects of fire on Flagstaff pennyroyal, a Forest Service Region 3 sensitive plant, and the subsequent infestation of the project area by Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria genistfolia ssp. dalmatica).

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Citation: Phillips, Barbara Goodrich; Crisp, Debra. 2001. Dalmatian toadflax, an invasive exotic noxious weed, threatens Flagstaff pennyroyal community following prescribed fire. Pages 200-205. In: Maschinski, Joyce; Holter, Louella (technical editors). Southwestern rare and endangered plants: proceedings of the third conference. Proceedings RMRS-P-23. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.

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Keywords:
  • Arizona
  • Centaurea solstitialis
  • Cirsium
  • Coconino National Forest
  • competition
  • dalmatian toadflax
  • disturbance
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • fire adaptations
  • fire frequency
  • fire management
  • fire sensitive plants
  • Flagstaff pennyroyal
  • forest management
  • ground cover
  • hardwood forest
  • Hedeoma
  • Hedeoma diffusum
  • introduced species
  • invasive species
  • Linaria genistifolia dalmatica
  • Linaria spp.
  • litter
  • mortality
  • national forests
  • noxious weeds
  • overstory
  • pine forests
  • population density
  • post-fire recovery
  • precipitation
  • range management
  • Salvia
  • season of fire
  • site treatments
  • vulnerable species or communities
  • weeds
Tall Timbers Record Number: 14153Location Status: In-fileAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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