Invasive Grass Experiment Results
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Researchers make surprising discovery after multiyear experiment on common landscaping habit: 'A promising step'
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University of California students published results of multiyear experiment in biodiversity.
Native forb plants in the raked area enjoyed a 4.4% higher relative abundance, while exotic forbs were up by 7% .
The increase in biodiversity also provides a much-needed home for pollinators and a food source for local wildlife.
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