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Management Guidance for Land Managers
- Southwest Vegetation Management Association
- Read the Land Managers Guide to Manage, which offers treatment (mechanical and herbicide) advice and general education on stinknet
- University of California Integrated Pest Management – Stinknet
Management Guidance for the Public – Not all of these mention bagging the plants, you MUST BAG the plants
- University of California Integrated Pest Management Stinknet Page
- Southwest Vegetation Management Association Stinknet Information Page
- U of A Cooperative Extension Stinknet Invasion
- U of A Cooperative Extension Stinknet: A Weed Advancing in Southern Arizona
Outreach Resources
- AZ Native Plant Society Stinknet Trifold
- AZ Native Plant Society Stinknet Trifold – Spanish
- AZ Native Plant Society Stinknet Presentation
News Stories
What To Do if You See This Yellow Flower in Your Backyard – Article, en Español
Stinknet, or Stinkweed, Is an Invasive Species Taking Root across Arizona – Video
AZ Family “Invasive Weed ‘Stinknet’ Causing Allergy Symptoms in Phoenix Area – Video
Medical Research
Asteraceae is the family that stinknet belongs to, also known as Compositae.
- Cross-reactivity between aeroallergens and food allergens
- Learn about the potential for people with respiratory reactions and allergies to plant pollen, especially the family Asteraceae having food reactions due to the pollen of these plants being present.
- Allergic Contact dermatitis to Compositae: An Australian case series
- Learn about dermatitis as a reaction to contact with plants in the Compositae family, which stinknet is included in.
- Compositae Allergy
- Learn more about compositae allergies, which plants can cause them, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Contact allergy to herbal teas derived from Asteraceae plants
- Learn more about the risk of contact allergies when exposed to the extract of herbal teas containing plants from the Asteraceae family
- Asteraceae species as potential environmental factors of allergy