
Robert Tokosh, graduate student in Agronomy/Soil Science at Murray State University was recently selected to present his research. The presentation was entitled “Ailanthus altissima Invasiveness in Camp Crooked Creek Clermont, Ky.” at the Annual Invasive Species Conference, held on December 12 and 13, 2008, in Lexington, Kentucky. While as an undergraduate observations were made during the spring and summer that was the basis of this research. The observation period was from 2004 to 2008. Growth habits as well as the ability to adapt and the control of these trees were discussed. The audience was very interested, helpful and willing to share information and suggestions. Dr. Iin Handayani, Assistant Professor in the School of Agriculture serves as his faculty advisor.
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