2000 Proceedings Individual Selections 2000 CWSS
Executive Board
2000 CWSS Honorary Member, Jesse Richardson 2000 CWSS Award of Excellence, Kurt Hembree 2000 CWSS Scholarship Winners - Justin Jackson and Nick Roncoroni & Poster Presentation Winners - Hagai Yasour and Steve Enloe 2000 CWSS Student Paper Winners - Mark Renz, Hagai Yasour and Jennifer Drewitz 8 ITM (Intelligent Turf Management) to Prevent Weed Invasion M. Ali Harivandi, University of California Cooperative Extension Integrated Plant Management (IPM) in the Landscape Clyde L. Elmore, University of California, Davis Managing Weeds Organically Steven M. Zien, Executive Director, Biological Urban Gardening Services (BUGS - The Voice of Ecological Horticulture), President, Living Resources Company (Organic Landscape Professionals) Thistle and Brush Management for Rural and Foothill Landowners Scott A. Johnson, Wilbur-Ellis Company, Manteca Control of Jubatagrass (Cortaderia jubatci) Jennifer J. Drewitz and Joseph M. DiTomaso, Graduate Research Assistant and Cooperative Extension Specialist, Department of Vegetable Crops, Weed Science Program, University of California, Davis The Effects of Mowing on the Distribution of Glyphosate within the Canopy of Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium Latifolium L.) Mark Renz and Joe DiTomaso, Weed Science Program,Vegetable Crops Department, University of California, Davis CA Evaluation of Microbial Products Used in Lake Management Robert J. DuVall, Graduate Group in Ecology, Lars W. J. Anderson, Weed Science Program and Charles R. Goldman, Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis Integrated Strategies for the Attrition of Yellow Starthistle on Northern California Rangeland Stephen F. Enloe and Joe DiTomaso, University of California, Davis, Weed Science, Steve Orloff and Dan Drake, University of California Cooperative Extension Effects of Rate and Time of Application of Glyphosate on DP5415RR Cotton in Israel Hagai Yasuor, Moshe Sibony and Baruch Rubin, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel Presidential Address - Contributions of the Past and Opportunities in the 21st Century Steve Wright, University of California Cooperative Extension, Tulare County Issues Related to the Development and Use of Engineered Herbicide-Tolerant Crops in California F. Les Erickson and Peggy G. Lemaux, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley Milestone ™: A New Herbicide for Citrus and Grapes Hugo T. Ramirez, Wayne J. Steele II, Ronnie J. Turner, and Robert H. N. Park, E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc. Dupont Agricultural Enterprise Ryegrass in Almond Orchards Found to be Glyphosate Resistant, A Management Perspective Gerald M. Dill, Monsanto, St. Louis, MO Rely: A New Herbicide for Trees and Vines Matt Ehihardt and Dale Comer, Aventis Crop Science Sonar Use in California to Manage Exotic Plants: Hydrilla, Eurasian Watemiilfoil, and Egeria Steve D. Cockreham and Michael D. Netherland, SePRO Corporation, Carmel, IN Aquatic Vegetation Management in Southern Oregon Irrigation Canals Mark D. Sytsma, Environmental Biology Department, Portland State University, Portland, OR California Department of Food and Agriculture's Hydrilla Eradication Program Ross A. O'Connell, California Department of Food and Agriculture PG&E's Integrated Vegetation Management Program Pamela R. Money, PG&E Green Kyllinga Dave Cudney, Clyde Elmore, John Roncoroni, and Dave Shaw, Extension Weed Scientists, University of California, Riverside and Davis; Staff Research Associate, U.C. Davis; and Farm Advisor, U.C. Cooperative Extension, San Diego County The IPM-CHAMP Plan for the Crystal Springs Golf Course Harold F. Howard, TurfScience, Inc., Phoenix, AZ Creeping Yellow Fieldcress (Rorippasylvestris) Biology and Control Clyde L. Elmore, University of California, Davis Alternatives to Methyl Bromide in Floncultural Crops - Project Update Steven A. Tjosvold, Clyde L. Elmore, and James D. MacDonald, University of California Cooperative Extension, Santa Cruz County; U.C. Davis, Weed Science Program; and U.C. Davis, Plant Pathology Recent Weed Management Research in Asparagus Robert J, Mullen, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County New Herbicides for Vegetables Steven A. Fennimore, Extension Specialist, Department of Vegetable Crops Weed Science, University of California, Davis Weed Control in Tomatoes with ShadeOut®: A Progress Report Gene Miyao, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Yolo and Solano Counties Potential Replacements for Dacthal in Onions Richard Smith, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Monterey County Weed Control in Vegetable Seed Crops Mike Murray, Farm Advisor/County Director, University of California Cooperative Extension, Colusa County Simulated Drift of Herbicides on Grapes, Tomatoes, Cotton, and Sunflower W. Thomas Lanim, Extension Weed Ecologist, University of California, Davis Vanelle Carrithers, Senior Research Biologist, Dow AgroSciences Sugarbeet Weed Management Issues for the Different Planting Zones of California Jerry L. Schmierer, Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, Colusa County The Future of Small Grain Weed Control in a Historical Perspective Thomas E. Kearney, University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Yolo/Solano Counties Recent Developments in Alfalfa Weed Control Steve B. Orloff and Mick Canevari, Farm Advisors, University of California Cooperative Extension, Siskiyou County and San Joaquin County Herbicide-resistance in Echinochloa oryzoides and E. phyllopogon in California Rice Fields Albert J. Fischer, Comfort M. Ateh, David E. Bayer, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis; and J.E. Hill, Agronomy and Range Science Department, U.C. Davis Current and Future Grass Herbicides in Rice Jack Williams, University of California Cooperative Extension Lontrel* (Clopyralid): A New Post-Emergence Herbicide For Control Of Certain Broadleaf Weeds In Turf, Field Grown Nursery Stock And Landscape Ornamentals Bruce E. Kidd, M.Sc., Dow Agrosciences Imazapyr, A New Tool for Forest Site Preparation In California: A Two-Year Program Report for a Multilocation Study of Imazapyr Rate, Application Timing and Conifer Planting Timing Across Varying Precipitation Regimes Patrick J. Minogue, American Cyanamid, Redding; Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California, Davis; BillG. Bailey, and Kelly Fredrickson, American Cyanamid, Redding Weed Management Areas in California Steve E. Schoenig, Integrated Pest Control Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento Developing and Implementing a Weed Management Area: The Plumas-Sierra Counties Experience Suzanne Ebright, Plumas-Sierra Counties Department of Agriculture Non-Target Effects of Glyphosate on Soil Microbes Matt D. Busse, Alice W. Ratcliff, Carol J. Shestak, and Robert F. Powers Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Redding Vegetation Control, Fertilization and Oversowing Nitrogen-Fixing Winter Annual Legumes to Improve the Growth of Conifers George S. Fenn, Fenn Enterprises, Elkton, OR. History, Mechanisms, and Strategies for Prevention and Management of Herbicide Resistant Weeds Timothy S. Prather, Joseph M. DiTomaso, and Jodie S. Holt, University of California; Statewide IPM Advisor, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier; Weed Specialist, University of California, Davis; and Professor, University of California Riverside Herbicide Resistant Crops: Implications for Agriculture William B. McCloskey, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ GMOs: California Regulatory Issues Tobi Jones, Ph.D., California Department of Pesticide Regulation The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Progress Update Ron E. Hampton, The IR-4 Project, Western Region University of California, Davis Biotechnology - The Big Picture Tobi Jones, Ph.D., California Department of Pesticide Regulation Cooperative Weed Management Areas Steve Schoenig and Aaron Queheillalt, Integrated Pest Control Branch California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento Cooperative Sierra Yellow Starthistle Mapping and Assessment Project Steve Schoenig, Aaron Queheillalt, Integrated Pest Control Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento; and Larry Shields, Office of Roadsides, Caltrans Weed Free Forage and Mulch in California Steve Schoenig and Rosie Yacoub, Integrated Pest Control Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento Preventing the Purple Plague from Taking over California's Wetlands Carri B. Benefield and Ivan Sohrakoff, Integrated Pest Control Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento Annual Momingglory (Ipomea Spp.) Control in Cotton Steven D. Wright, Ron N. Vargas, Gerardo Banuelos, and Tome Martin-Duvall University of California Cooperative Extension, Tulare, Madera, Tulare, Madera Counties Noxious Times Newsletter Carri Benefield and Ivan Sohrakoff, Integrated Pest Control Branch, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento Broadleaf Weed Control with BXN (Bromoxynil) Transgenic Tolerant Cotton Ron Vargas, University of California Cooperative Extension, Madera County; Steve Wright, U.C.C.E., Tulare County; Brian Marsh, U.C.C.E., Shafter Research and Extension Center, Kern County; Tome Martin-Duvall, U.C.C.E., Madera County; Mark Keeley, U.C.C.E., Shafter Research and Extension Center, Kern County End of the Era of Uniform Herbicide Applications? Martina Dokladalova, W. Thomas Lanini, Vegetable Crop Department, University of California, Davis Throw Your Shears Away Poems by David Haskell Milestone ™ (Azafenidin): A New Pre-Emergent Herbicide for Citrus Stephen S. Deitz and Hugo T. Ramirez, Sawtooth Ag Research and E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc Post and Preemergence Weed Control in Tree Crops with V-53482 M. J. Ansolabehere, Valent USA Corporation, Fresno High Temperature Solarization for Weed Control in Container Soil and Potting Mixes James J. Stapleton, Timothy S. Prather, Susan B. Mallek, Tarcisio S. Ruiz, Statewide IPM Project, Kearney Agricultural Center, University of California, Parlier; and Clyde L. Elmore, Weed Science Unit, Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis
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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.