Tag: glossy buckthorn

Huskies Battle Glossy Buckthorn in the UP

A close-up image of a clipboard, canvas bag with a pen, natural herbicide and applicators, and the legs and feet of a researcher in jeans and hiking shoes, who is kneeling in preparation to apply the herbicide. A travel mug of coffee sits next to the bag on the forest floor.
Fighting invasive species takes a lot of work, research and innovation, but Huskies are ready to step into the forest and get their hands dirty for a good cause.

Invasive buckthorn is running rampant in northern forests, including those right here in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Curbing the spread of the invasive forms of the species, which include glossy and common buckthorn, is a formidable challenge, but our Husky experts continue to explore and innovate solutions. Their methods encompass everything from natural treatments to herbicide applications.

Researching An Old Problem for Young Forests

Forest science PhD candidate Chris Hohnholt is among Tech researchers investigating countermeasures against the glossy buckthorn invasion. Hohnholt’s research tested the efficacy, ecology, and economics of three glossy buckthorn treatments: hand-pulling, treatment with a glyphosate herbicide, and treatment with a triclopyr herbicide.