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Everyone Benefits from Weed Control 2006 -
Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome in California Weed Management 2005 -
Biotechnology and Weed Science 2004 -
Weed Management: Economic and Environmental Savings 2002 -
Weed Management Technologies for Today and Tomorrow 2000 -
Weed Management in the 21st
Century: Opportunities and Challenges 1999 - Tomorrow Land for Weed Control
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Aquatic and Riparian Weeds of the West
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This is practical guide to the identification and biology of submerged, floating leaved, and emergent aquatic weeds in the Western United States. The book contains a full description of 89 species representing 36 plant families, and another 96 plants compared as similar species. There is at least one photograph each of 171 aquatic plant species. The book contains quick identification tables, several keys, and an illustrated glossary.
This new weed identification book has been in the making for over six years. It is the most comprehensive weed identification book yet produced in the United States. It contains over 3000 color photos of infestations and whole plants as well as close-up photos of flowers, seedlings and seeds. DiTomaso and Healy offer comprehensive descriptions and photographs of over 750 weed species in the book. Detailed information about seedlings, mature plants, flowers, fruits, roots, germination and propagation characteristics and descriptions of similar species simplify the quick and accurate identification of a weed.