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The herbicide prevents seeds from germinating and reduces growth which contributes to more frequent wildfires. Imazapic remains in the soil for well over a year, according to a BLM news release.
Weed managers often use the herbicide imazapic to manage downy brome. Unfortunately, reinvasion from the downy brome seed bank is common after imazapic treatment.
The BLM will treat 34,000 acres with the herbicide imazapic, with the treatments designed to keep public lands “healthy and productive,” according to a statement on the BLM website.
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Imazapic is a non-selective herbicide that is absorbed by both plant leaves and roots. Unlike glyphosate that has no residual activity, imazapic stays active in the soil for about four months.