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Fire ecology of exotic grasses in the California desert
Abstract: Richard A. Minnich
War on German ivy: Good news from the front
Abstract: Carla Bossard and Carrie Benefield
A test of removal/control techniques for French broom
Abstract: Cal-IPC Broom Control Working Group
Overview of biological invasions in California riparian areas and wetlands
Tom Dudley
Federal regulatory efforts to minimize the introduction and impacts of exotic pest plants in the United States
Randy G. Westbrooks
Volunteers and long-term community support for effective pest plant control
Ken Moore
Use of biologically based methods to control pest plants: Issues related to federal research, regulation, and implementation
Elizabeth A. Chornesky
Overview of Extension non-crop weed research in California
Joseph M. DiTomaso
Update: Federal interagency committee for the management of noxious and exotic weeds
Nelroy E. Jackson
California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Noxious Weed Program
Gerald H. Miller
Salt cedar, revegetation and riparian ecosystems in the Southwest
Bertin W. Anderson
Ecology and control of perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium L.)
James A. Young, Debra E. Palmquist, Robert S. Blank, and Charles E. Turner
Alien cordgrasses in Pacific estuaries
Donald R. Strong and Curtis C. Daehler
Use of fire and cutting to control yellow starthistle (preliminary results of a yellow starthistle control experiment)
John T. Rusmore
Exotic plant considerations in the wake of a wildfire
Sandra C. Morey and Kevin E. Shaffer
Cheatgrass and wildfires in the intermountain West
James A. Young and Robert R. Blank
Use of fire to control French broom
David Boyd