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Initial introduction
Spread and current distribution in California
Spread and distribution the United States and the world
Mechanisms of spread
Rangelands
Other impacts
Water consumption
Toxicity to horses
Bee industry
Taxonomy and identification
Reproduction
Flowering and pollination
Phenology of flower and seed development
Seed dispersal
Germination and dormancy
Seed production and types
Time requirement for development of viable seed
Germination
Affect of stress on germination
Seasonal germination pattern
Seed longevity and seedbank depletion
Growth and establishment
Seedling establishment
Roots
Growth and development
Water use
Competition with introduced annual grasses
Competition with native species
Shoots
Light
Temperature
Allelopathy
Mechanical control
Hand pulling, hoeing or weed whipping
Tillage
Mowing
Cultural control
Grazing
Prescribed burning
Re-vegetation
Biological control
Insects for yellow starthistle control
Table - Establishment, impact and publications on yellow starthistle biological control insects
Plant pathogens
Chemical control
Risks
Spray and Vapor Drift
Groundwater and Surface Water Contamination
Toxicology
Herbicide Resistance
Effects of Herbicides on Plant Diversity
Herbicides
Preemergence
Postemergence
Late-season starthistle control
Pre- and postemergence
Imazapic and imazapyr
Clopyralid
Picloram
Table - Commonly used herbicides for yellow starthistle control
Integrated approaches
Summary of control options
Prevention
Avenues of introduction
Susceptible landscapes
Educational programs
Early detection and monitoring
Eradication
Developing a Management Strategy
Implementing Strategic Plan
Range Management Advisory Committee - Strategic plan for the coordinated management of noxious weeds in California