Biological Control of Giant Reed (Arundo donax): Economic Aspects



Biological Control of Giant Reed (Arundo donax): Economic Aspects

Abstract: Arundo donax is a large, invasive weed consuming large quantities of water in the
riparian area of the Texas Rio Grande Basin. With water availability a concern to the area, the
USDA-ARS is investigating biological control agents to increase available water, creating a
benefit to both the region’s economy and society in general.



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