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Contact information and additional links

Questions about:
1) Garlic mustard biology - write to Jeff Evans, evansj18@msu.edu
2) Garlic mustard management and research - write to Doug Landis, landisd@msu.edu

For assistance in identifying garlic mustard
Plants may be mailed or dropped off at MSU Diagnostic Services. Sampling and submittal instructions can be obtained from the website or contact Steven Gower by email at sgower@msu.edu or by phone at 517-432-9693.

For local advice in Michigan
Michigan residents also have staff at their local Extension office trained to answer many questions about landscape and garden settings. Please note if you are not from Michigan, you may want to contact your local Extension Service. Climate, laws and regulations, as well as pest management practices vary throughout the United States.

Questions about this web site
This web site is maintained under the direction of Joy Neumann Landis. Please send comments and questions about this site to landisj@msu.edu.

Additional links for more information
Invasivespecies.gov, a gateway to Federal and State invasive species activities and programs
http://www.invasivespecies.gov/profiles/garlmust.shtml

Cornell University, Biological Control of Weeds


http://www.invasiveplants.net/

Wisconsin garlic mustard fact sheet and distribution in the state
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/invasive/factsheets/garlic.htm

Michigan Invasive Plant Council Homepage
http://forestry.msu.edu/mipc/

Garlic mustard information form The Nature Conservancy
http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/esadocs/allipeti.html

A wildflower grows in a Michigan woods. Photo credit: Douglas A. Landis.

Information prepared by: Doug Landis, Jeff Evans, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University.
Funding support: Michigan Department of Agriculture - Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division,
the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, MSU Extension.

Updated 04/08/08. Web designer: J.N. Landis, MSU IPM Program. Return to MSU IPM Program
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