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Environmental Sciences

2009

LSU Master's Theses

Chinese Privet

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Using Demographic Models To Manage Chinese Privet (Ligustrum Sinense Lour.), Metha Martine Klock Jan 2009

Using Demographic Models To Manage Chinese Privet (Ligustrum Sinense Lour.), Metha Martine Klock

LSU Master's Theses

Colonization of natural areas by Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense Lour.) threatens biodiversity and preservation of native habitat in the southeastern United States. High rates of seed production and dispersal, coupled with clonal growth, result in a competitive advantage when introduced to novel areas. Land managers have attempted to control L. sinense through prolonged flooding, prescribed fire, and herbicide application with little success. I determined presence of L. sinense invasion in four sites in Louisiana and assessed key reproductive, growth, and survivorship characteristics defining its life course. I used vegetation surveys, germination trials, dendrochronology, and demographic models to elucidate stages in …