2002 Proceedings
Individual Selections
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2002 CWSS
Executive Board
2002 Honorary Members
2002 Awards
Weed Management
Decisions for Field-Grown Flowers
Clyde L. Elmore, University of California, David
Comprehensive Weed Management
Program for Turf
John T. Law, Environmental Industries, Inc.
Effect Of White Clover
(Trifolium repens) Living Mulch On The Growth Of Tomato Plants
(Lycopersicon esculentum) and Associated Weeds
Joseph. K. Munyiri and Dr. John Phillips, Department of Crop
Science, California State University, San Luis Obispo. California
Resistance of Restored
Central Valley Grassland Communities to Yellow
Starthistle Invasion
Tracy S. Jones and Joseph M. DiTomaso, Department of Vegetable
Crops, University of California, Davis
Presidential Address - New
Millennium Weed Management: Challenges and Opportunities for the
California Weed Science Society
Lars W.J. Anderson, USDA-ARS Exotic and Invasive Weed Research,
University of California, Davis
Ecology of
Interactions Between Weeds and Other Categories of Pests
Robert F. Norris, Vegetable Crops and Weed Science Department,
University of California, Davis
Impact of Weeds on Nematode
Management
Edward P. Caswell-Chen, Department of Nematology, University of
California, Davis
Role of Weeds in Pathogen
Management
Bryce W. Falk, Department of Plant Pathology, University of
California, Davis
Weed Impacts on Arthropod
Pests
Marcos Kogan, Integrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, Oregon
Conservation Biological
Control in IPM Systems: Simplicity vs. Complexity
Charles H. Pickett and W. J. Roltsch, Biological Control Program,
California
Dept. Food & Agriculture, Sacramento, California and A.
Corbett, University of California, Davis, California
Impact of Pest Herbivores on
Weeds
Carl E. Bell, University of California Cooperative Extension,
San Diego, CA
The California Winegrape Pest
Management Alliance
Joe Browde, Project Coordinator
The Efficacy,
Economic and Mitigated Impacts of Low Volume Foliar Application
Robert Brenton, Brenton Vegetation Management Service, Folsom,
California
Purple
Loosestrife: A Coordinated Education, Mapping and Control Effort
Carri B. Pirosko, California Department of Food and Agriculture,
Plant Health and Pest
Prevention Services,
Integrated Pest Control Branch, Redding, CA 96002
Hydrilla: An Aquatic Weed Threat to the Delta and Bay
Robert Leavitt, California Department of Food and Agriculture,
Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services, Integrated Pest Control
Branch, Sacramento, California 95814
Aquatic Plant Management in
Oregon
Mark D. Sytsma, Center for Lakes and Resevoirs, Portland State
University,
Portland, Oregon
Caulerpa Taxifolia: The West
Coast Marine Invader
Lars W.J. Anderson, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Exotic
and Invasive Weed Research, University of California, Davis
Integrated
Vegetation Management: A Philosophy of Utilizing All Tools to Optimize
Resource Value
Scott A Johnson, Vegetation Management Spcialist, Wilbur-Ellis
Company,
Rio Linda, CA
Proper Herbicide Application
Can Help Your Bottom Line
Dave Cudney, University of California, Riverside, CA 92507
Environmental Considerations
When Choosing a Herbicide
Cheryl Wilen, Area Integrated Pest Management Advisor, UC
Statewide IPM Project
Responding to Customer
Concerns: Diagnosis of Ornamental Plant Injury
John T. Law Jr., Environmental Industries, Inc
Clipping Management and
Herbicide Residue in Home Lawns
Eric Miltner, Andy Bary and Craig Cogger, Washington State
University,
Puyallup, Washington
Mapping Weeds for
Site-Specific Weed Control in Field Crops
Douglas J. Munier, UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor
Use of Geospatial Technology
to Measure the Yield Impact of Bearded Sprangletop (Leptochloa
fascicularis) in California Rice
A. Roel, J.F. Williams, A.J. Fischer and R.E. Plant, University
of California, Davis
The Limitations of Modern
Weed Control Tools in Other Countries
Steven D. Wright, University of California Cooperative
Extension, Tulare
Steve B. Orloff, University of California Cooperative Extension
Service, Yreka
Lalo Banuelos, University of California Cooperative Extension,
Tulare
Impacts of Choice of
Production Systems: Genetically-Engineered Cotton and Tillage System
Changes
Robert B. Hutmacher, University of California, Shafter REC and
UC Davis Agronomy and Range Science Dept., Steve Wright, University of
CA Cooperative Extension - Tulare County, Ron Vargas, University of CA
Cooperative Extension - Madera County, Bill Weir, University of CA
Cooperative Extension - Merced County
Summary of Control of
Herbicide Resistant Watergrass in Northern California Rise with Regiment
Thomas C. DeWitt, Valent USA Corporation, Fresno, CA, Greg Rich,
Valent USA Corporation, Memphis, TN
Keep It In The Garden:
Invasive Plants and the Nursery Trade
Alison E. Stanton, BMP Ecosciences, San Francisco, and Carl E.
Bell and Cheryl Wilen, University of California Cooperative Extension,
San Diego
The Biology and
Ecology of Giant Reed (Arundo donax)
Jodie S. Holt, Botany and Plant Sciences Department, University
of California,
Riverside, 92521
Developing Management
Programs for Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium L.)
Mark J. Renz and Joseph M. DiTomaso, Vegetable Crops/Weed
Science Program, University of California, Davis
New Developments in the
Biological Control of Invasive Weeds
Lincoln Smith, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Albany, California
Use of Imazapyr for Woody
Vegetation Control
Ed A. Fredrickson, Roseburg Resources Co
Sandea - A New Herbicide for
Vegetable Crops
Alvin A Baber and Fred W. Marmor, Gowan Company, Yuma, Arizona
Role of Conservation Tillage
in Vegetable Production
Jeff Mitchell, Department of Vegetable Crops and Weed Science,
University of
California, Davis
Crop Management with
Information from Digital Satellite Imagery
John B. Leboef, AgriDataSensing, Inc, Fresno, California
Seasonal Fluctuations In Weed
Emergence On The Central Coast
Steven A. Fennimore and Xiaojie Li, University of California, Davis
Machine Vision Applications
in Weed Control
David C. Slaughter and D. Ken Giles, Biological and Agricultural
Engineering,
University of California, Davis
(the following
papers were inadvertently omitted from the 2001 Proceedings)
The Monterey
County Water Recycling Projects - Over Seven Billion Gallons Sold!
Keith Israel, Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
(MRWPCA),
Monterey, California
Summer Fallow Management
Changes Soil Temperature and the Diversity of Weed Populations in
Desert Lettuce
Mathieu Ngouajio and Milton E. McGiffen Jr., Department of Botany and
Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521-0124
Non Chemical Weed Control in
Specialty Crops - Solarization and Plastic Mulches
Richard Molinar, University of California Cooperative Extension, Fresno
The Windows CE Environment
for GPS/GIS Field Data Collection
John W. Jarnigan, Electronic Data Solutions, Jerome, Idaho
New Molecular Targets for
Herbicide Discovery
B.Clifford Gerwick, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Impact of Generics on
Weed Management
James R. Bone, Jr., Griffin LLC
Methyl Bromide Substitutes -
Regulatory Status of Possible Methyl Bromide Replacements
Ralph E Shields, California Department of Pesticide Regulation,
Sacramento, California
Registered Alternatives for
Methyl Bromide
Roy E. Rutz, California Department of Pesticide Regulation, Sacramento,
California
Water Quality Control Permits
for Aquatic Herbicides
Rudy J. Schnagl and Emily C. Alejandrino, Central Valley Regional Water
Quality Control Board
Travel With a Full Set of
Tools
Poems by David Haskell
Weed Mapping for Site
Specific Herbicide Application.
Martina Dokladalova, W. Thomas Lanini, University of California, Davis
Clopyralid Drift Following
Aerial Application at Fort Hunter Liggett, Monterey
County, California
Jessica Torrence, Joseph M DiTomaso, Guy Kyser, University of
California, Davis, and Art Hazebrook, Center for Ecological Management
of Military Lands, Colorado Satte University, Ft. Hunter Liggett
Effect of Glyphosate and
Sulfosate on Weeds and Roundup Ready Cotton
Tome Martin-Duvall and Ron Vargas, University of California Cooperative
Extension, Madera, California
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