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To manage large-scale plant invasions effectively, a regional approach involving several agencies and many people is often required. In southern California such a cooperative gathering of agencies has focused efforts on problems created when riparian habitats are invaded by giant cane (Arundo donax) This gathering of personnel is called Team Arundo.
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Frandsen, P.R. (1997). Team Arundo: Interagency Cooperation to Control Giant Cane (Arundo donax). In: Luken, J.O., Thieret, J.W. (eds) Assessment and Management of Plant Invasions. Springer Series on Environmental Management. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1926-2_18
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