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Municipality Tests New Method for Controlling Invasive Plants

Summary by tv2kosmopol.dk
The common arrowroot is one of Europe's most problematic invasive species, when it develops its root network of up to 50 kilograms per square meter and sends roots several meters into the ground. But now an attempt is being made to get rid of the invasive plant in Hvidovre Municipality, where a new method is to be tested that can "cook" the plant's deep roots via electrical impulses. In the Netherlands and England, this form of control has shown…
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The common arrowroot is one of Europe's most problematic invasive species, when it develops its root network of up to 50 kilograms per square meter and sends roots several meters into the ground. But now an attempt is being made to get rid of the invasive plant in Hvidovre Municipality, where a new method is to be tested that can "cook" the plant's deep roots via electrical impulses. In the Netherlands and England, this form of control has shown…

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tv2kosmopol.dk broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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