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Other: JAFP-06-0167, Environmental Analysis of Aquatic Conditions, JAFP-07-0019, License Renewal Application, Amendment 9, ML062160557, ML062480235, ML063250406, ML063480585, ML063480596, ML063550121, ML073380132, ML073380155, ML073380404
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MONTHYEARML0621605572006-07-31031 July 2006 James A. Fitzpatrick License Renewal Application, Appendix E Through End Project stage: Other ML0624802352006-09-26026 September 2006 Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for License Renewal for the James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Project stage: Other Press Release-I-06-055, NRC to Discuss Process for Review of License Renewal Application for Fitzpatrick Nuclear Plant, Seek Input on Environmental Review2006-10-0303 October 2006 Press Release-I-06-055: NRC to Discuss Process for Review of License Renewal Application for Fitzpatrick Nuclear Plant, Seek Input on Environmental Review Project stage: Request ML0630301952006-10-12012 October 2006 10/12/06 Transcript of Proceedings, Afternoon Public Scoping Meeting on Environmental Issues Pertaining to the License Renewal for James A. 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Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant Project stage: RAI JAFP-06-0167, Environmental Analysis of Aquatic Conditions2006-12-0606 December 2006 Environmental Analysis of Aquatic Conditions Project stage: Other ML0636201672006-12-0606 December 2006 JAFNPP Er Ref 4-4 316(a) Demonstration - Appendices Project stage: Request ML0634805962006-12-0606 December 2006 Attachment 1: James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, License Renewal Application, Amendment 1 & License Renewal Commitments List, Revision 0 Project stage: Other ML0701604012006-12-0606 December 2006 JAFNPP - SEIS Web Reference - New York'S Sturgeon Project stage: Request ML0634805852006-12-0606 December 2006 James A. 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PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Page I of 4 Plant Conservation Alliance's Alien Plant Working Group LEAST WANTED Japanese Knotweed ruiy ~vtu fu t wUU0J1UCFLU11 k, xZ..uUU..
FACTmSHE LIs EComplete List Buckwheat family (Polygonaceae) ElAquatics Download PDF version formatted for print (106 KB) ffHerbs 10Shrubs ElTrees NATIVE RANGE ElVines Eastern Asia DESCRIPTION Japanese knotweed is an upright, shrublike, herbaceous perennial that can grow to over 10 feet in height. As with all members of this family, the base of the stem above each joir is surrounded by a membranous sheath. Stems of Japanese knotweed are smooth, stout and swollen at joints where the leaf meets the stem. Although leaf size may vary, they are normally about 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide, broadly oval to somewhat triangular and pointed at the tip. The minu' greenish-white flowers occur in attractive, branched sprays ii summer and are followed soon after by small winged fruits. Seeds are triangular, shiny, and very small, abc 1/10 inch long.
Japanese knotweed is designated a noxious weed in the State of Washington.
ECOLOGICAL THREAT Japanese knotweed spreads quickly to form dense thickets that exclude native vegetation and greatly alter natural ecosystems. It poses a significant threat to riparian areas, where it can survive severe floods and i,,
able to rapidly colonize scoured shores and islands. Once established, populations are extremely persister DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower 48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to Louisiana, and scattered midwest and western states. It is not currently known to occur in Hawaii.
HABITAT IN THE UNITED STATES Japanese knotweed can tolerate a variety of adverse conditions including full shade, high temperatures, hic salinity, and drought. It is found near water sources, such as along streams and rivers, in low-lying areas, waste places, utility rights-of-way, and around old homesites. It can quickly become an invasive pest in natural areas after escaping from cultivated gardens.
BACKGROUND Japanese knotweed was probably introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800's. Also known as crimson beauty Mexican bamboo, Japanese fleece flower, or Reynoutria, it was first introduced as an ornamental and has http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/pocul .htm 12/26/2006
- PCAAlien Plant Working Group - Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Page 2 of 4 also been used for erosion control and for landscape screening. It is now found throughout the eastern U.c in several western states, and Alaska, which has few exotic invasive plants to date.
BIOLOGY & SPREAD Japanese knotweed spreads primarily by vegetative means with the help of its long, stout rhizomes. It is often transported to new sites as a contaminant in filldirt seeds, sometimes distributed by water, and carried to a lesser extent by the wind. Escapees from neglected gardens, and discarded cuttings are common routes of dispersal from urban areas.
MANAGEMENT OPTIONS Grubbing is effective for small initial populations or environmentally sensitive areas where herbicides cannot be used. Using a pulaski or similar digging tool, remove the entire plant including all roots and runners. Juvenile plants can be hand pulled depending on soil conditions and root development. Any portions of the root system not removed will potentially resprout. All plant parts (including mature fruit) shoL be bagged and disposed of in a trash dumpster to prevent reestablishment.
Chemical Cut stem application Use this method in areas where plants are established within or around non-target plants or where vines he grown into the canopy. This treatment remains effective at low temperatures as long as the ground is not frozen. Cut the stem about 2 inches above ground level. Immediately apply a 25% solution of glyphosate (e.g., Roundup, or use Rodeo if applying in or near wetland areas) or triclopyr (e.g., Garlon) and water b the cross-section of the stem. A subsequent foliar application of glyphosate may be require to control new seedlings and resprouts.
Foliarapplication Use this method to control large populations. It may be necessary to precede foliar applications with stump treatments to reduce the risk of damaging non-target species. Apply a 2% solution of glyphosate or triclopý and water to thoroughly wet all foliage. Do not apply so heavily that herbicide will drip off leaves. A 0.5% n(
ionic surfactant is recommended in order to penetrate the leaf cuticle, and ambient air temperature should t above 65 OF.
USE PESTICIDES WISELY: ALWAYS READ THE ENTIRE PESTICIDE LABEL CAREFULLY, FOLLOW ALL MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WEAR ALL RECOMMENDED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR AND CLOTHING.
CONTACT YOUR STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL PESTICIDE USE REQUIREMENTS, RESTRICTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS.
NOTICE: MENTION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS ON THIS WEB SITE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF ANY MATERIAL.
CONTACTS For more information on the management of Japanese knotweed, please contact:
" Kris Johnson, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN
" Stratford Kay, Aquatic and Noncropland Weed Management, Crop Science Department, Box 7620, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, (919) 515-5645, StratfordKay at ncsu.edu SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE PLANTS http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/pocu l .htm 12/26/2006
PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Page 3 of 4 Many attractive native herbs and shrubs are available that make excellent alternatives to Japanese knotweed. Contact the native plant society in your state for more information.
OTHER LINKS
" Photos at invasive.org
- Invasive Plant Atlas of New England AUTHOR Tom Remaley, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN EDITORI Jil M. Swearingen, National Park Service, Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHS Tom Remaley, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN Jil M. Swearingen, National Park Service, Washington, DC REFERENCES Ahrens, J.F. 1975. Preliminary results with glyphosate for control of Polygonum cuspidatum Proceedings o the Northeast Weed Control Conference 29:326.
Child, L.E., L.C. De Wall, P.M Wade, J.P. Palmer. 1992. Control and management of Reynoutria species (knotweed). Aspects of Applied Biology 29:295-307.
Figueroa, P.F. 1989. Japanese knotweed herbicide screening trial applied as a roadside spray. Proceedin(
of the Western Society of Weed Science 42:288-298.
Hirose, T., K. Kitajima. 1986. Nitrogen uptake and plant growth. I. Effect of nitrogen removal on growth of Polygonum cuspidatum Ann. Bot. 58(4):479-486.
Japanese Knotweed Alliance Jennings, V.M, R.S. Fawcett. 1977. Weed control: Japanese polygonum (Polygonum cuspidatum Sieb. an(
Zuce.). PM Iowa State Univ. Science Technol. Ames. Coop. Ext. Serv. 762, 2.
Pridham, A.M.S., A. Bing. 1975. Japanese bamboo (Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum sachalinens).
Plants Garden 31(2):56-57.
Radford, A. E., H.E. Ahles, C.R. Bell. 1968. Manual of vascular flora of the Carolinas. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1183.
Randall, J.R. and J. Marinelli. 1998. Invasive Plants: Weeds of the Global Garden. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Handbook No. 149, p. 77.
Scott, R., R.H. Marrs. 1984. Impact of Japanese knotweed and methods of control. Aspects of Applied Biology 291-296.
Smith, R.C. 1990. Polygonum cuspidatum var. compactum American Nurseryman 172(2):142.
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PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Pa*,e 4 of 4 The Nature Conservancy. Japanese Knotweed: Element Stewardship Abstract. In: Wildland Weeds Management & Research Program, Weeds on the Web.
Plant Conservation Alliance, Alien Plant Working Group.
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