May 12, 2010
Articles from Cal-IPC News (through 2009)
Sorted by keyword
Abutulon theophrasti (1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Acacia baileyana
(2)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Acacia cyclops
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Acacia dealbata
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Acacia decurrens
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Acacia longifolia
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Acacia mearnsii
(1)
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
Acacia spp.
(2)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Acaena tetragonioides
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Acanthomintha ilicifolia
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Acer platanoides
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
advocacy
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Aegilops cylindrica
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
African mustard
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Ageratina adenopherum
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Ageratina adenophora
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
Agrostis capillaris
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Agrostis stolonifera (1)
Cal-IPC (2004). Genetically modified weeds. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Will Agrostis stolonifera (creeping bentgrass) be the first perennial non-row crop plant to be released with
glyphosate resistance genes?
Ailanthus
(1)
Neill, B. and T. A. Angeles (2005). The basal bark method of applying triclopyr herbicide. Cal-IPC News. 13: 8-9.
Basal bark and foliar treatment methods using Pathfinder II and Garlon 4 formulations of triclopyr ester herbicide on
castor bean, Ailanthuys and broom
Ailanthus altissima
(6)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Hunter, J. C. (1995). Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle: Its biology and recent history. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Kitz, J. (1997). A working paper on Ailanthus. CalEPPC News. 5: 9.
Kitz, J. (2000). Drilling Ailanthus. CalEPPC News. 8: 13.
Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle (1)
Hunter, J. C. (1995). Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle: Its biology and recent history. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Ailanthus trees
(1)
Cal-IPC (2007). Fighting weeds with the best of them. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
Aira caryophyllea
(1)
Hastings, M. and J. DiTomaso (1996). The use of fire for yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) management and
restoration of native grasslands at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
AIS
(1)
Doherty, A. (2008). Vector risk assessment for aquatic invasive species. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Albizia lebbeck
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Albizia lophantha
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
algae (1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Algerian ivy
(1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Alkali-Heath (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Alliaria petiolata
(3)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Allium triquestrum
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Alopecurus pratensis (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Alternanthera philoxeroides (1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Amaranthus albus
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Ammophila arenaria (4)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2004). Hard work, low pay, miserable conditions: The California Conservation Corps pulls weeds. Cal-IPC News. 12:
10-11.
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Ammophila sp.
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
annual bluegrass
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
annual grasses
(2)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
John, T. S. (1999). Nitrate immobilization and the mycorrhizal network for control of exotic ruderals. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-5.
Annula false-broom (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Anthoxanthum odoratum
(1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Aptenia cordifolia
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Aquatic invasive species
(1)
Doherty, A. (2008). Vector risk assessment for aquatic invasive species. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Arctotheca calendula (2)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
artichoke thistle
(3)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Pepper, A. and M. Kelly (1994). The ecology and management of the wild artichoke Cynara cardunculus. CalEPPC News. 2:
4-6.
Arundo
(3)
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,13.
Arundo donax (34)
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
Brandt, L. (2007). Funding outside the box. Cal-IPC News. 15: 12,13.
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Cal-IPC (1993). Working group reports on weed control methods and applications for Arundo, french broom, german ivy,
hoary cress, yellow starthistle, and pampasgrass. CalEPPC News. 1: 8-10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Dozier, M. (2007). Shasta County citizens take on weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14: 4-5.
Dudley, T. (2000). Foreign exploration for biological control of Arundo donax. CalEPPC News. 8: 8-9.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Griffith, J. and K. Hill (2006). Conservation Corps attacks Arundo. Cal-IPC News. 13 9.
California Conservation Corps works in Russian River area on Arundo removal
Horney, M. (2002). New remote sensing tool under evaluation CalEPPC News. 10: 4.
New spectral analysis procedure processes solar reflectance data to produce quantitative estimates of specific
pigment concentrations, canopy cover and leaf architecture.
Iverson, M. E. (1995). Effects of Arundo donax on water resources. CalEPPC News. 3: 10.
Iverson, M. E. (1998). Effects of Arundo donax on water resources. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Jackson, N. (1993). The story of Team Arundo. CalEPPC News. 1: 6-7.
Johnson, M., T. Dudley, et al. (2006). Seed production in Arundo donax? Cal-IPC News. 14: 12-13.
Research project examining seed production in Arundo donax. Santa Clara River.
Kelly, M. (1994). Tamarisk advancing in Baja California. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Neill, B. and T. A. Angeles (2006). Low-volumn foliar treatment of Arundo using imazapyr. Cal-IPC News. 14: 6-7,11.
Treatment of Arundo in urban riparian areas using an unconventional approach and a relatively new herbicide.
Newhouser, M. (2008). Using the Arundo hook to bend-and-spray. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5.
Robinson, R. (2009). “We don’t know what we need to know”. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4-5,12.
Rose, P. (2004). Setting the stage: The Ventura County Arundo Task Force. Cal-IPC News. 12: 8-9,17.
Sims, T. (1997). The weed from hell finds a buyer. CalEPPC News. 5: 5.
Starkey, F. (1998). The weed from hell arrives in paradise. CalEPPC News. 6: 5.
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
arundo hook (1)
Newhouser, M. (2008). Using the Arundo hook to bend-and-spray. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5.
Ascophyllum nodosum
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Asiatic bittersweet
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Asparagas asparagoides
(1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Asparagus asparagoides
(1)
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
Atlantic ivy
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
autumn olive (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Avena barbata
(1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Avena spp.
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
baby’s breath (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
basal bark herbicide applications
(1)
Holmes, K. A. (2008). Soil impact from basal bark treatment of wild fig trees. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Bauhinia varigata
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
beach sheoak (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
bend-and-spray
(1)
Newhouser, M. (2008). Using the Arundo hook to bend-and-spray. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5.
Berberis thunbergii
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
bioaccumulates mercury
(1)
IPC, C. (2007). Effects of water hyacinth shredding on water quality. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
biocontrol beetles
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
biodiversity
(1)
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
birdseed
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Bischofia
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Bischofia javanica
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Bitex agnus-castus
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
black mustard (1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
black swallowwort
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
botanists
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
Brachypodium distachyon
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Brachypodium sylvaticum
(2)
Johnson, J. (2004). Brachypodium sylvaticum (slender false brome). Cal-IPC News
11: 10-11.
The first California collection of the highly invasive false brome Brachypodium sylvaticum was made in Dec 2003 at
San Francisquito Creek in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
Tu, M. (2004). Waipuna(TM) not? Hot foam good for more than lattes. Cal-IPC News. 12: 6-7.
Review of a new tool that uses heated foam to steam kill vegetation.
Brassica geniculata
(2)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Kitz, J. (2000). Federally listed species vs. mustard. CalEPPC News. 8: 12.
Brassica nigra (4)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Brassica spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Brassica tournefortii (3)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
editor (2009). Symposium at the “Gateway to the Sequoias”. Cal-IPC News. 17: 5-7.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Brazilian elodea
(1)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Brazilian pepper
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Bridal creeper (1)
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
bristly oxtongue
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Briza minor
(1)
Hastings, M. and J. DiTomaso (1996). The use of fire for yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) management and
restoration of native grasslands at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
brome grasses
(2)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Lovich, J. (1995). Wildlife and weeds: life in an alien landscape. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Bromus diandrus
(5)
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-6.
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Hastings, M. and J. DiTomaso (1996). The use of fire for yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) management and
restoration of native grasslands at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Bromus hordeaceus (2)
Hastings, M. and J. DiTomaso (1996). The use of fire for yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) management and
restoration of native grasslands at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Bromus japonicus
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Bromus madritensis (3)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Bromus mollis (1)
Wheeler, J. (2000). BLM uses heavy equipment to give weeds the heave-ho! CalEPPC News. 8: 14.
Bromus rubens
(3)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Bromus spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Bromus tectorum
(5)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
broom (1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Buddleia davidii
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
buffalobur
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
buffelgrass
(1)
Darin, G. (2006). Buffelgrass: A threat to Southern California deserts. Cal-IPC News. 14: 4.
bull thistle
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
burning
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
burningbush (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
butterfly bush (1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
CA gnatcatchers
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Cache Creek
(1)
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
cactus wrens (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Cakile maritima
(1)
Robinson, R. (2009). “We don’t know what we need to know”. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4-5,12.
Cal-HIP
(3)
Brady, H. (2008). PlantRight goes public! Cal-IPC News. 16: 11.
Brusati, E. (2008). Predicting where weeds will spread. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5,10.
Cal-IPC (2007). The Human Dimension in Weed Work. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10,11.
California Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers Association
(1)
Morrison, J. (1995). California partners in weed management. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
California Aquatic Invasive Species Plan
(1)
Doherty, A. (2008). Vector risk assessment for aquatic invasive species. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
California Department of Food and Agriculture
(1)
Morrison, J. (1995). California partners in weed management. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
California fan palm
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
california figs (1)
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Cal-IPC has formed a Nurseries Committee to stem the flow if invasive plants through the horticultural industry
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1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
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Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Fry, V. (1998). Fort Ord readies the troops for war – on weeds! CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5,8.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Kelly, M. (1993). Weed whacking tips: Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata). CalEPPC News. 1: 14.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Lambrinos, J. (2004). A tale of two invaders: The dynamic history of pampas grass and jubata grass in California. Cal-IPC
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Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Madison, J. H. (1993). Pampas eradication program – P.E.P. (part 1). CalEPPC News. 1: 4-5.
Madison, J. H. (1994). Pampas eradication program – P.E.P. – part two. CalEPPC News. 2: 4-6.
Moore, K. (1994). Pulling pampas: Controlling Cortaderia by hand with a volunteer program. CalEPPC NEWS. 2: 7-9.
Tu, M. (2001). Red alert! Hypericum canariense L. (Canary Island St. Johnswort). CalEPPC News. 9: 6,10.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
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Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1993). Working group reports on weed control methods and applications for Arundo, french broom, german ivy,
hoary cress, yellow starthistle, and pampasgrass. CalEPPC News. 1: 8-10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Kelly, M. (1993). Weed whacking tips: Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata). CalEPPC News. 1: 14.
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Madison, J. H. (1993). Pampas eradication program – P.E.P. (part 1). CalEPPC News. 1: 4-5.
Madison, J. H. (1994). Pampas eradication program – P.E.P. – part two. CalEPPC News. 2: 4-6.
Martus, C. (2003). Wal-Mart stops selling pampas grass in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 11.
Stanton, A. E. (2001). Keep it in the garden: Developing a list of non-invasive alternatives to replace invasive horticultural
species in California. CalEPPC News. 9: 7,11.
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
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Cortaderia spp.
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Corynocarpus laevigatus
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Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Cotoneaster lacteus (1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
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Cotoneaster pannosa (1)
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CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cotoneaster spp.
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Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
cottonbush
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Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
creeping primrose
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Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
cretanweed
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Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Cupaniopsis aracardioides
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Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Cupressus macrocarpa
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Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Cuscuta japonica
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Cal-IPC (2006). Watch out for Japanese dodder! Cal-IPC News. 14: 4-5.
weed alert for new parasitic plant in Calfornia
Cuscuta spp
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America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
cyclops acacia (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Cynanchum louiseae (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Cynara cardunculus (14)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Kelly, M. (1998). Starr Ranch Sanctuary artichoke conference. CalEPPC News. 6: 6-7.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Pepper, A. and M. Kelly (1994). The ecology and management of the wild artichoke Cynara cardunculus. CalEPPC News. 2:
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Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
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Cynara cardunculus var. altilis
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Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Cynara cardunculus var. sylvestris (1)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Cynara cardunculus var.scolymus
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Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Cynara scolymus
(2)
Kelly, M. (1998). Starr Ranch Sanctuary artichoke conference. CalEPPC News. 6: 6-7.
Pepper, A. and M. Kelly (1994). The ecology and management of the wild artichoke Cynara cardunculus. CalEPPC News. 2:
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Cynara spp.
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DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Cyperus rotundus
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Cytissus spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Cytisus monspessulanus
(1)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Cytisus scoparius
(13)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Fry, V. (1998). Fort Ord readies the troops for war – on weeds! CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5,8.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Richardson, B. (2004). An army of one: One man’s fight against broom in Tilden Park. Cal-IPC News. 12: 12.
Interview with Robert Connick
Taylor, M. (2005). Scotch broom lopping trial. Cal-IPC News. 13: 9-10.
El Dorado National Forest botanists find late season lopping very effective at limiting resprouts and minimizing
follow-up treatments
Cytisus spachianus
(1)
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Cytisus striatus
(4)
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Day at the Capitol
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Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Defenders of Wildlife (1)
Cal-IPC (2007). The Human Dimension in Weed Work. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10,11.
Delairea odorata
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Abreu, M. (2009). CNPS removes weeds at Pt. Cabrillo. Cal-IPC News. 17: 11.
Balciunas, J. (2000). Biological control of cape ivy project reaches milestone. CalEPPC News. 9: 3-4.
Balciunas, J. (2000). Test plants needed for biocontrol of cape ivy project. CalEPPC News. 9: 4-6.
Research project needs other California members of the tribe Senecioneae and other species including
Blennosperma, Cacaliopis, Crocidium, Lepidospartum and Tetradymia. List of California Senecioeae species included
in article.
Balciunas, J. (2001). Cautionary note for land managers & stewards: Viable seed production by cape ivy in California finally
confirmed. CalEPPC News. 9: 13.
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1993). Working group reports on weed control methods and applications for Arundo, french broom, german ivy,
hoary cress, yellow starthistle, and pampasgrass. CalEPPC News. 1: 8-10.
Chipping, D. (1993). German ivy infestation in San Luis Obispo. CalEPPC News. 1: 15.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Elliott, W. (1994). German ivy engulfing riparian forests and heading for the uplands. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
coastal central california
Fobert, M. (1998). Some tips on herbicide treatment of cape ivy (Delairia odorata). CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
News. 5: 4-5.
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
Robison, R. (2001). Help needed in collecting more seed: Cape ivy germinating in California and Oregon. CalEPPC News. 9:
8-9.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Steinmaus, S. (2002). Predicting plant invasion with modeling. CalEPPC News. 10: 5.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Delaireria odorata
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Fobert, M. (1998). Some tips on herbicide treatment of cape ivy (Delairia odorata). CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5.
Descurainia pinnata (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
desert night lizards
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
desert spiny lizards
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
desert tortoise
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Dimorphotheca sinuata
(1)
Martus, C. and C. Schneider (2004). Lessons learned after the San Diego County fires. Cal-IPC News. 11: 8-9.
Diorhabda elongata (1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
Dipsacus fullonum
(1)
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
dodder (1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Dr. Dana Panetta
(1)
Darin, G. (2008). Australian weed eradicator visits California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
East coast brown kelp
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
ecosystem functions (1)
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
effective negotiation (1)
Brusati, E. (2008). Review of: “The Conservation Professional’s Guide to Working with People” by Scott A Bonar. Cal-IPC
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Egeria densa (1)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Ehrharta calycinia
(1)
Brey, C. (1996). What? Another Ehrharta? Oh, no!! CalEPPC News. 4: 4-5.
coastal Southern California
Ehrharta erecta
(2)
Brey, C. (1996). What? Another Ehrharta? Oh, no!! CalEPPC News. 4: 4-5.
coastal Southern California
Sigg, J. (1996). Ehrharta erecta: Sneak attack in the making? CalEPPC News. 4: 8-9.
Ehrharta longiflora
(1)
Brey, C. (1996). What? Another Ehrharta? Oh, no!! CalEPPC News. 4: 4-5.
coastal Southern California
Eichhornia crassipes (5)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Dudley, T. (2000). Foreign exploration for biological control of Arundo donax. CalEPPC News. 8: 8-9.
IPC, C. (2007). Effects of water hyacinth shredding on water quality. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Elaeagnus angustifolia
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Elaeagnus umbellata (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Eleagnus augustifolia (1)
Cal-IPC (2004). Invasive species legislation: What’s hot on “The Hill”. Cal-IPC News. 11: 7.
Elhrharta longiflora
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
EMAPi (1)
Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
employees
(1)
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Erianthus
(1)
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Erianthus ravennae
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Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Erica Iusitanica
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Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Erodium cicutarium (1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Eroduim botrys
(1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Eucalyptus
(4)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis
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Gouvenain, R. C. d. (1996). Agroforestry and the conservation of native biodiversity. CalEPPC News. 4.
Eucalyptus globulus (8)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Hayes, G. (2004). The ecology and impacts of blue gum Eucalyptus in coastal California. Cal-IPC News. 12: 14.
Report of a conference on blue gum held at Elkhorn Slough in June of 2004
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
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Eucalyptus spp.
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Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
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Euonymus alatus
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Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Eupatorium
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
eupatory
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
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Brigham, C. (2005). High school students take on carnation spurge. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6.
New invasive plant, Euphorbia terracina, is hand pulled from Coastal bluffs in Southern California
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enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
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Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Schneider, D. (1994). Slow-motion explosion: The exponential spread of exotic species. CalEPPC News. 2: 6-8.
Euphorbia lathyris
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Euphorbia peplis
(1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
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Eurasian milfoil
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Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
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Eurasian watermilfoil (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
European beach grass
(1)
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
European hackberry (1)
Smith-Peters, L. (2009). Hands-on learning in Chico. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Eurphorbia tracina
(1)
Brigham, C. (2005). High school students take on carnation spurge. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6.
New invasive plant, Euphorbia terracina, is hand pulled from Coastal bluffs in Southern California
evergreen ash (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Exocarpus luteolus
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
exotic aphids (1)
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
Fallopia japonica
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
feathertop
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
female pampasgras
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Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
fennel (1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Festuca pratensis
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Ficus benjamina
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O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus carica
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Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
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Ficus Florida (1)
O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus macrophylla
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O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus microcarpa nitida
(1)
O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus nitida
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O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus pumila (1)
O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
Ficus rubiginosa var. australis
(1)
O’Brien, M. (1995). A new invasive? CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ficus seedlings found in riparian areas in Los Angeles area
field bindweed
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
field courses (1)
Brady, H. (2008). Field courses training hundreds! Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
finestem needlegrass (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Foeniculum vulgare (12)
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,13.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Zavaleta, E. S., R. J. Hobbs, et al. (2002). Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
The authors discuss factors that can complicate ecosystem restoration efforts, reminding mangers of the need to
examine ecosystem dynamics in order to anticipate improtant secondary effects.
foxtail chess (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Frangula alnus
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Frankenia spp.
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Fraxinus udhei
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Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
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Fraxinus uhdei
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
French broom (3)
Archbald, G. (1994). A French broom control method. CalEPPC News. 2: 7-8.
Archbald, G. (1996). French broom seedbank depletion: A micro-experiment on summer die-off. CalEPPC News. 4: 10.
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
funders and funding (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Funding for the future! The people behind Cal-IPC’s new endowment and reserve funds. Cal-IPC News. 16:
6,7.
Fusarium subglutinans f. sp.pini
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Hawley, R. (1997). A new threat to California pines. CalEPPC News. 5: 7-8.
garlic mustard
(3)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
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Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Gazania
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Gazania linearis
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Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Genista monspessulana
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Archbald, G. (1996). A french broom control method. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
Archbald, G. (1996). French broom seedbank depletion: A micro-experiment on summer die-off. CalEPPC News. 4: 10.
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cal-IPC (1993). Working group reports on weed control methods and applications for Arundo, french broom, german ivy,
hoary cress, yellow starthistle, and pampasgrass. CalEPPC News. 1: 8-10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Fry, V. (1998). Fort Ord readies the troops for war – on weeds! CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5,8.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Klein, J. (2007). Pseudo-replication, no replication, and a complete lack of control: In praise of dirty data for weed managers.
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Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Tu, M. (2004). Waipuna(TM) not? Hot foam good for more than lattes. Cal-IPC News. 12: 6-7.
Review of a new tool that uses heated foam to steam kill vegetation.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Genista racemosa
(1)
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Genista spp
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Geranium licudum
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Geranium robertianum
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
German Ivy
(3)
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
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Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
giant reed
(3)
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Iverson, M. E. (1998). Effects of Arundo donax on water resources. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
giant wild rye (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
glossy buckthorn
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Glycyrrhiza glabra
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
goat weed
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
good customer service
(1)
Brusati, E. (2008). Review of: “The Conservation Professional’s Guide to Working with People” by Scott A Bonar. Cal-IPC
News. 16: 11.
gopher spurge
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Guava (1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Gypsophila paniculata
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Hakea seericea
(1)
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
Halogeton glomeratus
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
hand-pulling (1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
Hardee peppertree
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
heather
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Hedera canariensis
(2)
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Hedera helix (5)
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Wheeler, J. (2000). BLM uses heavy equipment to give weeds the heave-ho! CalEPPC News. 8: 14.
Hedera hibernica
(2)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Hedypnois cretica
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Helichrysum petiolare
(2)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Sigg, J. (1997). Everlasting sleeper. CalEPPC News. 5: 8.
Helichrysum petiolatum
(1)
Sigg, J. (1997). Everlasting sleeper. CalEPPC News. 5: 8.
herbicides
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
Heteromeles arbutifolia
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Himalayan blackberry
(3)
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Schneider, H. (2009). Cal-IPC Student Chapter continues to grow. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Hirschfeldia incana
(2)
Kitz, J. (2000). Federally listed species vs. mustard. CalEPPC News. 8: 12.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Hoheria populnea
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Holcus lanatus
(1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Hordeum leporinum (1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Hottentot fig (1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Hyaloopterus pruni
(1)
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
Hydrilla verticillata
(2)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Hypericum canariense
(3)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Tu, M. (2001). Red alert! Hypericum canariense L. (Canary Island St. Johnswort). CalEPPC News. 9: 6,10.
Tu, M. (2002). Hypericum canariense. CalEPPC News. 10: 10.
Hypericum perforatum
(6)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Hoekstra, B. (1997). Klamathweed. CalEPPC News. 5: 9.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
Hypnea musiformis
(1)
Lovich, J. (1995). Wildlife and weeds: life in an alien landscape. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Hypochoeris radicata (1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
ice plant
(1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Ilex aquifolium
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
International Weed Risk Assessment Workshop
(1)
Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
Inventory
(17)
Archbald, G. (1994). A French broom control method. CalEPPC News. 2: 7-8.
Balciunas, J. (2001). Cautionary note for land managers & stewards: Viable seed production by cape ivy in California finally
confirmed. CalEPPC News. 9: 13.
Brey, C. (1996). What? Another Ehrharta? Oh, no!! CalEPPC News. 4: 4-5.
coastal Southern California
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cowan, B. (2000). Italian thistles: an ominous threat. CalEPPC News. 8: 15.
Elliott, W. (1994). German ivy engulfing riparian forests and heading for the uplands. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
coastal central california
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
Iverson, M. E. (1998). Effects of Arundo donax on water resources. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Lambrinos, J. (2004). A tale of two invaders: The dynamic history of pampas grass and jubata grass in California. Cal-IPC
News. 12: 4-5,15.
Massera, J. (2001). More about Italian thistle. CalEPPC News. 9: 14.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
News. 5: 4-5.
Pepper, A. and M. Kelly (1994). The ecology and management of the wild artichoke Cynara cardunculus. CalEPPC News. 2:
4-6.
Pickart, A. and K. Wear (2000). Parentucellia viscosa invades dune wetlands of northern California. CalEPPC News. 8: 11.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Sigg, J. (1996). Ehrharta erecta: Sneak attack in the making? CalEPPC News. 4: 8-9.
Sigg, J. (1997). Everlasting sleeper. CalEPPC News. 5: 8.
Sigg, J. (2003). Oxalis pes-caprae. CalEPPC News. 11: 8-9.
Help is sought on determining methods of disbursal, heightening awareness of sereptitious spread, and suggestions
on removal techniques (including potential problems). $100 reward is offered for viable seed or a verifiable seedling
of yellow oxalis.
Ipomoeae
(1)
Dudley, T. (2000). Foreign exploration for biological control of Arundo donax. CalEPPC News. 8: 8-9.
iris
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Iris pseudacorus
(2)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
IRWM (1)
Brandt, L. (2007). Funding outside the box. Cal-IPC News. 15: 12,13.
Isatis tinctoria L.
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Italian buckthorn
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Italian thistle (1)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
jambolan
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Japanese barberry
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Japanese brome
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Japanese knotweed (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Japanese privet
(1)
Smith-Peters, L. (2009). Hands-on learning in Chico. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Java plum
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
jointed goatgrass
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Joshua trees (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
jubata (1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Jubata grass (1)
Lambrinos, J. (2004). A tale of two invaders: The dynamic history of pampas grass and jubata grass in California. Cal-IPC
News. 12: 4-5,15.
kestrels
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Klamath weed beetle (1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
knapweed
(1)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
kochia (1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Kochia scoparia
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
kudzu (2)
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Kunzea ericoides
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Lapsana communis
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Lathrus latifolia
(1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
leafy spurge
(3)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
least Bell’s vireo
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
legislators
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Cal-IPC (2007). Taking the message (and the plastic toadflax) to Sacramento. Cal-IPC News. 15: 6.
Lepidium latifolium
(9)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Erskine Ogden, J. A., M. Renz, et al. (2007). “Dip-and clip”: A new treatment for herbaceous weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14: 7.
Horney, M. (2002). New remote sensing tool under evaluation CalEPPC News. 10: 4.
New spectral analysis procedure processes solar reflectance data to produce quantitative estimates of specific
pigment concentrations, canopy cover and leaf architecture.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Trumbo, J. (1994). Perennial pepperweed: A threat to wildland areas. CalEPPC News. 2: 4-5.
Lepidium latifolium L.
(1)
Young, J. A. and C. Turner (1995). Lepidium latifolium L. in California. CalEPPC News. 3. 3: 4-5.
Leptospermum laevigatum (1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Leptospermum scoparium
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Leucaena leucocephala
(1)
Gouvenain, R. C. d. (1996). Agroforestry and the conservation of native biodiversity. CalEPPC News. 4.
Leymus condensatus (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
licoriceplant
(2)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Sigg, J. (1997). Everlasting sleeper. CalEPPC News. 5: 8.
Limonium ramosissimum
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Linaria dalmatica
(1)
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Linaria genistifolia
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Linaria genistifolia dalmatica
(1)
Erskine Ogden, J. A., M. Renz, et al. (2007). “Dip-and clip”: A new treatment for herbaceous weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14: 7.
Linaria vulgaris
(3)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Lolium spp.
(1)
Martus, C. and C. Schneider (2004). Lessons learned after the San Diego County fires. Cal-IPC News. 11: 8-9.
long-flowered veldtgrass
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Lonicera morowii
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Lonicera tatarica
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Lotus corniculata
(1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Lotus purshianus var. purshianus
(1)
Pickart, A. and K. Wear (2000). Parentucellia viscosa invades dune wetlands of northern California. CalEPPC News. 8: 11.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
ludwigia
(1)
Meisler, J. (2009). Lessons from Ludwigia control in Sonoma County. Cal-IPC News. 17: 4,5,12.
Ludwigia hexapetala (1)
Meisler, J. (2009). Lessons from Ludwigia control in Sonoma County. Cal-IPC News. 17: 4,5,12.
Ludwigia peploides
(2)
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Lupinus arboreus
(5)
Cal-IPC (2004). Hard work, low pay, miserable conditions: The California Conservation Corps pulls weeds. Cal-IPC News. 12:
10-11.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Miller, L. (1995). Yellow bush lupine. CalEPPC News. 3: 6.
Lupinus arboreus invasive on dunes of Humboldt Bay
Theiss, K. (1995). Lupine removal by heavy equipment. CalEPPC News. 3: 7.
Wheeler, J. (2000). BLM uses heavy equipment to give weeds the heave-ho! CalEPPC News. 8: 14.
Lythrum salicaria
(4)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Macfadyena unguis-cati
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Malcolmia africana
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Malepora crocea
(1)
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Malva parviflora
(1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Marrubium vulgare
(1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
meadow fescue
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
meadow foxtail
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Mediterranean grass (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Mediterranean split grass
(1)
Lovich, J. (1995). Wildlife and weeds: life in an alien landscape. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Medusahead (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Melaleuca quinquenervia
(2)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Schneider, D. (1994). Slow-motion explosion: The exponential spread of exotic species. CalEPPC News. 2: 6-8.
Melia azedarach
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Melilotus alba (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Mentha arvensis
(1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Mentha pulegium
(2)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
mentorship
(1)
Dickens, S. J. and H. Schneider (2007). Welcome to the first Cal-IPC student chapter! Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Mesambryanthemem nodiflorum
(1)
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Mesambryanthemum crystallium
(1)
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Metrosideros excelsa (1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Mexican fan palm
(2)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
milk thistle
(2)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
milkweeds
(1)
Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
Mohave ground squirrel
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
moist sowthistle
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Monterey CA (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
Monterey cypress
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Morrow’s honeysuckle
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
mowing
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
multiflora rose
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
mustard
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Myoporum
(1)
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Myoporum laetum
(3)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Myoporum spicatum L.
(1)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Myrica faya
(1)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Myriophyllum aquaticum
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Myriophyllum spicatum
(2)
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Myrsiphyllum (1)
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
Nassella pulcra
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Nassella tennuissima (1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Nassella tenuissima (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
natural enemies
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
Nelumbo luta (1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Nephrolepsis cordifolia
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Neruim oleander
(1)
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
networking
(1)
Dickens, S. J. and H. Schneider (2007). Welcome to the first Cal-IPC student chapter! Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
New Zealand spinach (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Nicotiana glauca
(3)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
non-native cordgrass (1)
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
non-profit organizations
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Funding for the future! The people behind Cal-IPC’s new endowment and reserve funds. Cal-IPC News. 16:
6,7.
Northern California botanists symposium
(1)
Dozier, M. (2007). Nor Cal Botanists gather at CSU Chico. Cal-IPC News. 15.
Norway maple
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Noxious Weed Control Act 2004
(1)
Cal-IPC (2007). National Invasive Weeds Awareness Week. Cal-IPC News. 15: 6.
Oenanthe sarmentosa
(1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Olea europaea
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Onopordum acanthium
(3)
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Operculina ventricosa
(1)
Zavaleta, E. S., R. J. Hobbs, et al. (2002). Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
The authors discuss factors that can complicate ecosystem restoration efforts, reminding mangers of the need to
examine ecosystem dynamics in order to anticipate improtant secondary effects.
oppositeleaf Russian thistle (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Opuntia spp. (2)
Gouvenain, R. C. d. (1996). Agroforestry and the conservation of native biodiversity. CalEPPC News. 4.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Orchid Tree
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Oxalis cernua (1)
Sigg, J. (2003). Oxalis pes-caprae. CalEPPC News. 11: 8-9.
Help is sought on determining methods of disbursal, heightening awareness of sereptitious spread, and suggestions
on removal techniques (including potential problems). $100 reward is offered for viable seed or a verifiable seedling
of yellow oxalis.
Oxalis pes-caprae
(2)
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-6.
Sigg, J. (2003). Oxalis pes-caprae. CalEPPC News. 11: 8-9.
Help is sought on determining methods of disbursal, heightening awareness of sereptitious spread, and suggestions
on removal techniques (including potential problems). $100 reward is offered for viable seed or a verifiable seedling
of yellow oxalis.
Oyster plant large variety
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
PAF
(17)
Archbald, G. (1994). A French broom control method. CalEPPC News. 2: 7-8.
Balciunas, J. (2001). Cautionary note for land managers & stewards: Viable seed production by cape ivy in California finally
confirmed. CalEPPC News. 9: 13.
Brey, C. (1996). What? Another Ehrharta? Oh, no!! CalEPPC News. 4: 4-5.
coastal Southern California
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cowan, B. (2000). Italian thistles: an ominous threat. CalEPPC News. 8: 15.
Elliott, W. (1994). German ivy engulfing riparian forests and heading for the uplands. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
coastal central california
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
Iverson, M. E. (1998). Effects of Arundo donax on water resources. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Lambrinos, J. (2004). A tale of two invaders: The dynamic history of pampas grass and jubata grass in California. Cal-IPC
News. 12: 4-5,15.
Massera, J. (2001). More about Italian thistle. CalEPPC News. 9: 14.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
News. 5: 4-5.
Pepper, A. and M. Kelly (1994). The ecology and management of the wild artichoke Cynara cardunculus. CalEPPC News. 2:
4-6.
Pickart, A. and K. Wear (2000). Parentucellia viscosa invades dune wetlands of northern California. CalEPPC News. 8: 11.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Sigg, J. (1996). Ehrharta erecta: Sneak attack in the making? CalEPPC News. 4: 8-9.
Sigg, J. (1997). Everlasting sleeper. CalEPPC News. 5: 8.
Sigg, J. (2003). Oxalis pes-caprae. CalEPPC News. 11: 8-9.
Help is sought on determining methods of disbursal, heightening awareness of sereptitious spread, and suggestions
on removal techniques (including potential problems). $100 reward is offered for viable seed or a verifiable seedling
of yellow oxalis.
pampas grass (2)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
pampasgrass (2)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Lambrinos, J. (2004). A tale of two invaders: The dynamic history of pampas grass and jubata grass in California. Cal-IPC
News. 12: 4-5,15.
Parentucellia viscosa (3)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Pickart, A. (1996). Call for information: Parentucellia viscosa. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pickart, A. and K. Wear (2000). Parentucellia viscosa invades dune wetlands of northern California. CalEPPC News. 8: 11.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Paspalum dilantatum (1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pennisetum ciliare
(2)
Darin, G. (2006). Buffelgrass: A threat to Southern California deserts. Cal-IPC News. 14: 4.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Pennisetum setaceum
(6)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pennisetum setaceyn (1)
Schneider, H. (2009). Cal-IPC Student Chapter continues to grow. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Pennisetum villosum (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
people managing tips
(1)
Brusati, E. (2008). Review of: “The Conservation Professional’s Guide to Working with People” by Scott A Bonar. Cal-IPC
News. 16: 11.
perennial pepperweed
(2)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
perennial sowthistle (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Periwinkle
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Perth, W. Australia
(1)
Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
pesticides
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
phainopeplas (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Phleum pratense
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Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Phoenix canariensis (1)
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
Phormium tenax
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Phragmites australis (4)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Phytolacca americana
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
pickleweed
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
picris echioides
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
pine pitch cancer
(1)
Hawley, R. (1997). A new threat to California pines. CalEPPC News. 5: 7-8.
pink rockrose (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Pinus spp.
(1)
Steinmaus, S. (2002). Predicting plant invasion with modeling. CalEPPC News. 10: 5.
Piptatherum miliaceum
(2)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,13.
Pittosporum crassifolium
(1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Plant Locator (1)
Brusati, E. (2008). Predicting where weeds will spread. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5,10.
PlantRight
(2)
Brady, H. (2008). PlantRight goes public! Cal-IPC News. 16: 11.
Puliatch, C. (2007). Get ready: PlantRight needs resource manager support in 2008. Cal-IPC News. 15: 13.
Poa annua
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Poison hemlock
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Polygonum aubertii (1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Polygonum cuspidatum
(1)
Brusati, E. (2005). Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) and other knotweeds. Cal-IPC News. 13: 10.
Polygonum polystachum
(1)
Brusati, E. (2005). Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) and other knotweeds. Cal-IPC News. 13: 10.
Polygonum sachalinense
(1)
Brusati, E. (2005). Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) and other knotweeds. Cal-IPC News. 13: 10.
Polypogon interruptus
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Populus alba (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Portulaca oleracea
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
prescribed fire
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). 1st Annual Cal-IPC Student Paper & Poster Contest. Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
prickly goldenfleece (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Prosopis
(1)
Dudley, T. (2000). Foreign exploration for biological control of Arundo donax. CalEPPC News. 8: 8-9.
Psidium guajava
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Psoralea pinnata
(1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Pueraria lobata
(1)
Schneider, D. (1994). Slow-motion explosion: The exponential spread of exotic species. CalEPPC News. 2: 6-8.
puncturevine (1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
purple fountain grass (1)
Schneider, H. (2009). Cal-IPC Student Chapter continues to grow. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
purple loosestrife
(2)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Q-37 regulations
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Raphanus raphanustrum
(1)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Raphanus sativus
(2)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Ravengrass
(1)
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Ravennagrass (2)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
red brome
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
red sesbania (1)
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
red-stemmed filaree (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
reserve fund (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Funding for the future! The people behind Cal-IPC’s new endowment and reserve funds. Cal-IPC News. 16:
6,7.
Retama monosperma (2)
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Revegetation Techniques
(1)
Brady, H. (2008). Field courses training hundreds! Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
Rhamnus alaternus
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Rhamnus cathartica (1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
rhinocyllus conicus
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
Rhoeo spathacea
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Ricinus communis
(8)
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Neill, B. and T. A. Angeles (2005). The basal bark method of applying triclopyr herbicide. Cal-IPC News. 13: 8-9.
Basal bark and foliar treatment methods using Pathfinder II and Garlon 4 formulations of triclopyr ester herbicide on
castor bean, Ailanthuys and broom
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Robinia pseudoacacia
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Rosa multiflora
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Rubud procerus
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Rubus armeniacus
(4)
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Schneider, H. (2009). Cal-IPC Student Chapter continues to grow. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Rubus crux botanicorum
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Rubus discolor
(6)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Rubus leucodermis
(1)
Marovich, R. (2009). A new invasive raspberry? Cal-IPC News. 17: 99.
Rubus praecox
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Rubus procerus
(1)
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Rubus ulmifolia
(1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
Rubus ulmifolius
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). Rubus armeniacus. Cal-IPC News. 12: 7.
The true name of Himalayan blackberry and some synonyms.
Rubus ursinus (2)
Wheeler, J. (2000). BLM uses heavy equipment to give weeds the heave-ho! CalEPPC News. 8: 14.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Russian thistle
(3)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
S.1949 (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Saccarum ravennae (2)
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
Saccharum ravennae (2)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
Sacramento
(2)
Cal-IPC (2007). Taking the message (and the plastic toadflax) to Sacramento. Cal-IPC News. 15: 6.
Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta
(1)
IPC, C. (2007). Effects of water hyacinth shredding on water quality. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
Saharan mustard
(1)
editor (2009). Symposium at the “Gateway to the Sequoias”. Cal-IPC News. 17: 5-7.
Salicornia spp.
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Salix spp.
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Salsola kali
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Salsola soda
(3)
Baye, P. (1998). More on Salsola soda. CalEPPC News. 6: 7.
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Tamasi, J. (1998). The distribution of the non-native plant Salsola soda in San Francisco Bay: Summary of a thesis. CalEPPC
News. 6: 4.
Salsola tragus (3)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
saltcedar
(5)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Neill, B. (1997). Prescription for applying herbicide to tamarisk. CalEPPC News. 5: 7-10.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Salvia aethiopis
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Salvinia molesta
(1)
Winans, B. (2000). Salvinia molesta: Quick response averts expensive eradication project. CalEPPC News. 8: 3.
San Francisco Bay area
(1)
Baye, P. (1998). More on Salsola soda. CalEPPC News. 6: 7.
Santa Catalina Island (1)
Starkey, F. (1998). The weed from hell arrives in paradise. CalEPPC News. 6: 5.
Sapium sebiferum
(1)
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
SB 311 (1)
Cal-IPC (2007). Taking the message (and the plastic toadflax) to Sacramento. Cal-IPC News. 15: 6.
Scabiosa atropurpurea
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Invasive plants that are spreading, cultlivated garden plants going wild.
scarlet wisteria
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Schinus molle (2)
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Schinus molle terebinthifolius
(1)
Lovich, J. (1995). Wildlife and weeds: life in an alien landscape. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Schinus polygamous (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Schinus terebinthifolia
(2)
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Schinus terebinthifolius
(5)
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Schneider, D. (1994). Slow-motion explosion: The exponential spread of exotic species. CalEPPC News. 2: 6-8.
Schismus arabicus
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Schismus barbatus
(2)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Schismus spp (1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
sea lavendar (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Seaside mahoe
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Sebania punicea
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Secale cereale(1)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Secale sp.
(1)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Current projects in the labs of Edith Allen, Norman Ellestrand, Jodie Holt and others
Senecio
(1)
White, S. (2005). Have you seen this plant?: Mystery Senecio found in So Cal. Cal-IPC News. 13: 17-18.
An apparantly undescribed Senecio has been collected in San Diego and Orange Counties looks like a serious invasive
threat to riparian areas.
Senecio jacobaea
(1)
Elliott, W. (1994). German ivy engulfing riparian forests and heading for the uplands. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
coastal central california
Senecio jacobaeae
(2)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Senecio mikanioides (13)
Balciunas, J. (2000). Biological control of cape ivy project reaches milestone. CalEPPC News. 9: 3-4.
Balciunas, J. (2000). Test plants needed for biocontrol of cape ivy project. CalEPPC News. 9: 4-6.
Research project needs other California members of the tribe Senecioneae and other species including
Blennosperma, Cacaliopis, Crocidium, Lepidospartum and Tetradymia. List of California Senecioeae species included
in article.
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Cal-IPC (1993). Working group reports on weed control methods and applications for Arundo, french broom, german ivy,
hoary cress, yellow starthistle, and pampasgrass. CalEPPC News. 1: 8-10.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Chipping, D. (1993). German ivy infestation in San Luis Obispo. CalEPPC News. 1: 15.
Elliott, W. (1994). German ivy engulfing riparian forests and heading for the uplands. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
coastal central california
Fobert, M. (1998). Some tips on herbicide treatment of cape ivy (Delairia odorata). CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
News. 5: 4-5.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Senecio mikanoides (5)
Balciunas, J. (2000). Biological control of cape ivy project reaches milestone. CalEPPC News. 9: 3-4.
CalEPPC (1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
Fobert, M. (1998). Some tips on herbicide treatment of cape ivy (Delairia odorata). CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5.
Moore, K. (1997). Battling the Kudzu of the west: Controlling cape ivy (formerly German ivy) by hand removal. CalEPPC
News. 5: 4-5.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
Sesbania punicea
(4)
Buck, P. and S. Lucas (2005). Controlling red sesbania in Dry Creek. Cal-IPC News. 13: 7.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Darin, G. (2009). Invasive plant conference in South Africa. Cal-IPC News. 17: 10.
Hunter, J. and G. A. J. Platenkamp (2003). The hunt for red sesbania: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. CalEPPC
News. 11.
Urgent action is needed to control the spread of this agressive invader currently in riparian areas of the Central
Valley.
shrikes
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
silver wattle (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Silybum marianum
(4)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Massera, J. (2001). More about Italian thistle. CalEPPC News. 9: 14.
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Sisymbrium altissimum
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
six-weeks fescue
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
soil biota
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). 1st Annual Cal-IPC Student Paper & Poster Contest. Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
Solanum laciniatum (1)
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
Solanum rostratum
(1)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Sollya heterophylla
(1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
Sonchus arvensis
(1)
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
Sonchus arvensis ssp.uliginosus
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Sonchus oleraceus
(1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Spanish broom
(1)
Smith-Peters, L. (2009). Hands-on learning in Chico. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Spanish heath (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Spartia junceum
(1)
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Spartina alterniflora (3)
Cal-IPC (2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Exerpts from abstracts of papers presented at the annual international meeting of the Society of Conservation
Biology with particular relevance to California invasive plant issues.
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Spartina anglica
(2)
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Spartina densiflora
(2)
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Spartina foliosa
(2)
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Spartina patens
(2)
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Richardson, B. (2003). Invasive Spartina: “Just another weed”: Biology, spread, and prospects for control. Cal-IPC News. 11:
4-6.
The Invasive Spartina Project works in the San Francisco Bay estuary to arrest and reverse the spread of four
invasive, non-native cordgrasses
Spartina sp
(1)
Grijalva, E., D. Kerr, et al. (2006). Cordgrass and clapper rails. Cal-IPC News. 13: 6-8,11.
Project Update: Controlling Spartina hybrids in San Francisco Bay
Spartina spp (1)
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Spartina spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Spartinum junceum (1)
Smith-Peters, L. (2009). Hands-on learning in Chico. Cal-IPC News. 17: 8.
Spartium junceum
(3)
Cal-IPC (2006). Recommended action on invasive ornamentals. Cal-IPC News. 14: 10.
Cal-IPC submits recommendations to Cal-HIP partners on Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata, Pennisetum setaceum,
and many brooms
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Neill, B. and T. A. Angeles (2005). The basal bark method of applying triclopyr herbicide. Cal-IPC News. 13: 8-9.
Basal bark and foliar treatment methods using Pathfinder II and Garlon 4 formulations of triclopyr ester herbicide on
castor bean, Ailanthuys and broom
Speakers Bureau
(1)
Puliatch, C. (2007). Get ready: PlantRight needs resource manager support in 2008. Cal-IPC News. 15: 13.
spotted knapweed
(2)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
Sterna antillarum
(1)
Robinson, R. (2009). “We don’t know what we need to know”. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4-5,12.
student chapter
(1)
Dickens, S. J. and H. Schneider (2007). Welcome to the first Cal-IPC student chapter! Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
student ecologists
(1)
Dickens, S. J. and H. Schneider (2007). Welcome to the first Cal-IPC student chapter! Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
student paper 1st place
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). 1st Annual Cal-IPC Student Paper & Poster Contest. Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
student poster 1st place
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). 1st Annual Cal-IPC Student Paper & Poster Contest. Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
Sunset Western Garden Book
(1)
Brusati, E. (2008). Predicting where weeds will spread. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5,10.
sweet fennel (1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Sword fern
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Sydney golden wattle
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Syzgium cumini
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Taeniatherum caput-medusae
(2)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
TAG Technical Advisory group
(1)
Smith, L. (2007). Biocontrol 101: clasical biological control of weeds. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4, 5, 6, 7.
tall tumblemustard
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
tamarisk
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Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Cal-IPC (2004). How much do weeds cost society?: The tamarisk example. Cal-IPC News. 11: 6.
Carruthers, R. I. and C. J. DeLoach (2004). Progress on the biological control of tamarisk. Cal-IPC News. 11: 4-5.
Kelly, M. (1994). Tamarisk advancing in Baja California. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Lovich, J. (1995). Wildlife and weeds: life in an alien landscape. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Neill, B. (1997). Prescription for applying herbicide to tamarisk. CalEPPC News. 5: 7-10.
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
Tamarisk chinensis
(1)
Schneider, D. (1994). Slow-motion explosion: The exponential spread of exotic species. CalEPPC News. 2: 6-8.
Tamarix
(3)
Cal-IPC (2004). How much do weeds cost society?: The tamarisk example. Cal-IPC News. 11: 6.
Carruthers, R. I. and C. J. DeLoach (2004). Progress on the biological control of tamarisk. Cal-IPC News. 11: 4-5.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,13.
Tamarix ‘Pink Cascade’
(1)
CalEPPC (2003). Ornamental, yes – but invasive too. CalEPPC News. 11: 9.
Cal-IPC has formed a Nurseries Committee to stem the flow if invasive plants through the horticultural industry
Tamarix chinensis spp.
(2)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Tamarix ericoides
(1)
Dudley, T. (2000). Foreign exploration for biological control of Arundo donax. CalEPPC News. 8: 8-9.
Tamarix parviflora
(1)
Thomsen, C. and T. Meyer (2007). Ravennagrass: A major wildland weed along Cache Creek. Cal-IPC News. 15: 4.5.16.
Tamarix pentandra
(1)
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Tamarix ramosissima (9)
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC News. 9: 9-10.
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
CalEPPC (1995). Biological control of invasive exotic pest plant species: A report on the importance of maintaining and
enhancing our nation’s biological control capabilities. CalEPPC News. 3: 6-10.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 16: 3, 13.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Tamarix sp.
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DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Gouvenain, R. C. d. (1996). Agroforestry and the conservation of native biodiversity. CalEPPC News. 4.
Neill, B. (1997). Prescription for applying herbicide to tamarisk. CalEPPC News. 5: 7-10.
Neill, W. S. (1993). The tamarisk invasion of desert riparian areas. CalEPPC News. 1: 6-7.
Rose, P. (2004). Setting the stage: The Ventura County Arundo Task Force. Cal-IPC News. 12: 8-9,17.
Warner, P. (1998). CalEPPC Symposium ’97. CalEPPC News
6: 6-8.
tamarix spp
(1)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
Tamarix spp. (6)
CalEPPC (1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC News.
1: 6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2004). Invasive species legislation: What’s hot on “The Hill”. Cal-IPC News. 11: 7.
Kelly, M. (1994). Tamarisk advancing in Baja California. CalEPPC News. 2: 9.
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Zavaleta, E. S., R. J. Hobbs, et al. (2002). Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
The authors discuss factors that can complicate ecosystem restoration efforts, reminding mangers of the need to
examine ecosystem dynamics in order to anticipate improtant secondary effects.
Tanacetum camphoratum
(1)
Theiss, K. (1995). Lupine removal by heavy equipment. CalEPPC News. 3: 7.
tararisk
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
tartarian honeysuckle
(1)
Stack, L. B. (2009). Chasing weeds from Maine to California. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10,12.
Team Arundo (1)
Stein, E. D. and V. Vartanian (1997). Killing the beast: A cooperative approach for control of Arundo donax in the Santa Ana
River watershed. CalEPPC News. 5: 4-6,8.
Tertragonia tetragonioides (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Tetragonia tetragoniodes
(2)
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-6.
Harris, G. (1998). Invasive New Zealand weeds: Our native plant invaders. CalEPPC News. 6: 8-9.
The Wildlife Society (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). Weed workers and wildlife biologists find common ground in Monterey. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8.
Thespesia populnea (1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
thistle (1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
thistles
(1)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
thornless blackberry (1)
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
timothy
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
tocalote
(1)
O’Rourke, B. and J. Horenstein (2009). Tackling invasive plants on California Sept. of Fish & Game lands. Cal-IPC News. 17:
12.
toyon (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
training
(1)
Brady, H. (2008). Field courses training hundreds! Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
treasurflower (1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
tree-of-heaven
(1)
Hunter, J. C. (1995). Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle: Its biology and recent history. CalEPPC News. 3: 4-5.
Tribulus terrestris
(3)
America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
The far north inland areas of California have the highest density of A-rated noxious weeds in the state.
triclopyr
(1)
Holmes, K. A. (2008). Soil impact from basal bark treatment of wild fig trees. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Trifolium hirtum
(1)
Martus, C. and C. Schneider (2004). Lessons learned after the San Diego County fires. Cal-IPC News. 11: 8-9.
Typha spp.
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Ulex europa
(1)
Steinmaus, S. (2002). Predicting plant invasion with modeling. CalEPPC News. 10: 5.
Ulex europaea
(8)
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Cal-IPC (2007). Mendocino community considers gorse treatment. Cal-IPC News. 14: 12.
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Ulex europaeus
(6)
CalEPPC (2001). International broom initiative: A comprehensive broom and gorse biological control effort. CalEPPC News.
9: 3-6.
Cal-IPC (1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Griffith, Q. (1995). Marin supervisors establish policy against non-natives. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and others. CalEPPC
News. 8.
These tables of weeds with approved and/or accidental biocontrol agents (Tables1 and 2) were accidentally
omitted from Mike Pitcairn’s President’s Message in the 1999 Summer/Fall issue of CalEPPC News
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides. CalEPPC News.
10: 5-7.
Ulmus parvifolia
(1)
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Undaria pinnatifida
(1)
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Urospermum picoides
(1)
Cal-IPC (2008). Weed Alerts. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8.
Urtica urens
(1)
Perala, C., D. A. Hoover, et al. (1993). Control of exotic plants in an herbaceous understory. CalEPPC News. 1: 4-6.
Wildland weed control and restoration of the herbaceous native understory in Solstice Canyon in the Santa Monica
Mountains of Southern California
Uruguay water-primrose
(1)
Meisler, J. (2009). Lessons from Ludwigia control in Sonoma County. Cal-IPC News. 17: 4,5,12.
velvetleaf
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America, W. S. S. o. (2009). Feed the birds, but don’t spread weeds. Cal-IPC News. 17: 12.
Vetiver(1)
Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
Vetiver zinzaniodes L.
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Cal-IPC (1995). Weed alert! CalEPPC News. 3: 5.
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Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Connick, S. and M. Gerel (2005). Don’t sell a pest: A new partnership to prevent plant invasions through horticulture. Cal-IPC
News. 13: 4-5,14.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,13.
Wheeler, J. (2000). BLM uses heavy equipment to give weeds the heave-ho! CalEPPC News. 8: 14.
Vinca spp.
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6: 4.
Vulpia myuros (1)
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10: 5-7.
Vulpia octoflora
(1)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
4-6.
wakame
(1)
editor (2009). Wldland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 3.
Washingtonia filifera (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Washingtonia robusta
(3)
Burkhart, B. and M. Kelly (2005). Which weeds dominate southern California urban riparian systems? Cal-IPC News. 13:
4-5,12.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 4-9.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
water hyacinth
(2)
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
IPC, C. (2007). Effects of water hyacinth shredding on water quality. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
Watsonia bulbilifera (1)
Madison, J. (1996). Highways as corridors of dispersal. CalEPPC News. 4: 9.
Watsonia meriana
(1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.
weed risk assessment
(2)
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western tansymustard
(1)
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wetland
(1)
Lambert, A. and T. Dudley (2007). Common reed as an invader in California. Cal-IPC News. 15: 8-9.
white poplar (1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
whitebark raspberry (1)
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wild bird feed (1)
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wild radish
(1)
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Wildland Weed Mapping course
(1)
Brady, H. (2008). Field courses training hundreds! Cal-IPC News. 16: 9.
Wildweeds course – So Cal
(1)
Cal-IPC (2007). Fighting weeds with the best of them. Cal-IPC News. 15: 11.
willows
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Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
WMA’s (2)
Brusati, E. (2008). Predicting where weeds will spread. Cal-IPC News. 16: 4,5,10.
Cal-IPC (2008). New opportunities in Sacramento and DC. Cal-IPC News. 16: 10.
Woman’s tongue
(1)
Council), F. F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
wood rats
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Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert. CalEPPC News. 7:
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WRA2 (1)
Darin, G. (2007). “Weedos” in a Land Down Under. Cal-IPC News. 15: 9.
yellow glandweed
(1)
Pickart, A. and K. Wear (2000). Parentucellia viscosa invades dune wetlands of northern California. CalEPPC News. 8: 11.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
yellow starthistle
(7)
Brandt, L. (2007). Funding outside the box. Cal-IPC News. 15: 12,13.
Brusati, E. (2009). The cost of weeds to California. Cal-IPC News. 17: 6,7,13.
editor (2009). Symposium at the “Gateway to the Sequoias”. Cal-IPC News. 17: 5-7.
editor (2009). Wildland Weed News. Cal-IPC News. 17: 2, 15.
Hastings, M. and J. DiTomaso (1996). The use of fire for yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) management and
restoration of native grasslands at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. CalEPPC News. 4: 4-6.
Schwartz, S. (2009). East Bay volunteers head to the hills and the shores. Cal-IPC News. 16: 8-9.
West, W. (2009). Stopping yellow starthistle at its leading edge. Cal-IPC News. 16: 6,11.
yellow sweetclover
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
yellow toadflax
(1)
Brusati, E. (2007). New Plants added to the Cal-IPC Inventory. Cal-IPC News. 15: 10.
Zantedeschia aethiopica
(1)
Randall, R. P. and S. G. S. Lloyd (2003). Weed warning from downunder: The weed potential of selected South African plants
in cultlivation in California. CalEPPC News. 11: 4-6.