Index of articles in CalEPPC and Cal-IPC News, Vols. 1-14 (1993-2007)
Sorted by species name (includes spelling variations)
Acacia baileyana
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Acacia decurrens
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Acacia spp.
(2)
(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.
Ageratina adenopherum
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Agrostis stolonifera
(1)
(2004). Genetically modified weeds. Cal-IPC News. 12: 11.
Ailanthus
(1)
Neill, B. and T. A. Angeles (2005). The basal bark method of applying triclopyr herbicide. Cal-IPC News. 13: 89.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 1
Ailanthus altissima
(6)
(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). Drillling 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.
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.
Albizia lebbeck
(1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Albizia lophantha
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Alkali-Heath
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Allium triquestrum
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 2
Alternathera philoxeroides
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Amaranthus albus
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Ammophila arenaria
(4)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
(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 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.
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)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 3
Arctotheca calendula (2)
(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
(2)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Arundo (1)
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12:
4-5,13.
Arundo donax (26)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(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.
(1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC
News. 9: 9-10.
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.
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.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 4
Horney, M. (2002). New remote sensing tool under evaluation. CalEPPC News. 10: 4.
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.
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: 49.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Neil, B. and T. A. Angeles (2006). Low-volumn foliar treatment of Arundo using imazapyr. Cal-IPC News. 14: 67,11.
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.
Asparagas asparagoides
(2)
Giessow, J. (2000). Plant of potential concern: Asparagus asparagoides. CalEPPC News. 9: 7-8.
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.
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.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 5
Bauhinia varigata
(1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Bischofia
(1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Bischofia javanica
(1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
Brachypodium sylvaticum
(2)
Johnson, J. (2004). Brachypodium sylvaticum (slender false brome). Cal-IPC News. 11: 10-11.
Tu, M. (2004). Waipuna(TM) not? Hot foam good for more than lattes. Cal-IPC News. 12: 6-7.
Brassica geniculata
(2)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Kitz, J. (2000). Federally listed species vs. mustard. CalEPPC News. 8: 12.
Brassica nigra (3)
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
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.
Brassica spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6:
4.
Brassica tournefortii
(2)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert.
CalEPPC News. 7: 4-6.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 6
Holt, J. S. (2005). Invasive plants research at UC Riverside. Cal-IPC News. 13: 12-13.
Brazilian pepper
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
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)
(2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC
News. 3: 4-6.
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.
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 madritensis
(3)
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 7
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.
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.
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
(4)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
(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.
Brooks, M. and K. Berry (1999). Ecology and management of alien annual plants in the California desert.
CalEPPC News. 7: 4-6.
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.
California Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers Association
(1)
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 8
Morrison, J. (1995). California partners in weed management. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
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 holly
(1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
California Native Plant Society
(1)
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
California Resources Agency (1)
Morrison, J. (1995). California partners in weed management. CalEPPC News. 3: 11.
cape ivy
(3)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
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.
Cardaria chalapense
(1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
cardaria chalapensis (1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 9
Cardaria chalepensis (1)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Cardaria draba (4)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Goode, S. (1998). Legendary stewardship award. CalEPPC News. 6: 10.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12:
4-5,13.
Young, J. A. and C. Turner (1995). Lepidium latifolium L. in California. CalEPPC News. 3. 3: 4-5.
Cardaria spp. (2)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(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.
cardoon
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
Carduus acanthoides (3)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
Carduus nutans
(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
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 10
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
Carduus pycnocephalus
(5)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
Dozier, M. (2007). Shasta County citizens take on weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14: 4-5.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Massera, J. (2001). More about Italian thistle. CalEPPC News. 9: 14.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Carduus spp. (1)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6:
4.
Carduus tenuiflorus
(1)
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Carpobrotus chilensis (5)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(2004). Hard work, low pay, miserable conditions: The California Conservation Corps pulls weeds. Cal-IPC
News. 12: 10-11.
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC
News. 3: 4-6.
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.
Carpobrotus edulis
(9)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 11
News. 1: 6.
(1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
(1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
(2006). “Conservation Across Borders” in San Jose. Cal-IPC News. 14: 11-12.
Albert, M. E. (1995). Portrait of an invader II: The ecology and management of Carpobrotus edulis. CalEPPC
News. 3: 4-6.
Fry, V. (1998). Fort Ord readies the troops for war – on weeds! CalEPPC News. 6: 4-5,8.
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
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.
Carrotwood
(1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
castor bean
(1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
Cat’s claw vine (1)
Council, F. E. P. P. (2000). FNGA urges growers to phase out invasive plants. CalEPPC News. 8: 5.
catalpa (1)
Kelly, M. (1999). Roundup of Arundo projects reveals commitment, strategic weakness. CalEPPC News. 7: 49.
Catalpa bignonioides (2)
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: 49.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 12
cattails (1)
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Caulerpa taxifolia
(2)
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News.
12: 11.
Woodfield, R. (2000). Noxious seaweed found in southern California coastal waters. CalEPPC News. 8: 5-7.
Centaurea calcitrapa (3)
(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.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Centaurea debeauxii
(1)
DiTomaso, J. (2006). New weed alerts! Cal-IPC News. 13: 4-5.
Centaurea diffusa
(4)
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Ogden, J. E., M. Renz, et al. (2007). “Dip-and clip”: A new treatment for herbaceous weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14:
7.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
Centaurea maculosa
(2)
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.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 13
Centaurea melitensis (2)
DiTomaso, J. (1998). Results of the CalEPPC questionnaire at Symposium ’98 in Ontario. CalEPPC News. 6:
4.
Kelly, M. (2000). Education: Wildland weed tours and talks. CalEPPC News. 8: 3-4.
Centaurea repens
(1)
Donaldson, S. (2003). Fighting weeds in the Tahoe basin. CalEPPC News. 11: 7.
Centaurea solstitialis (23)
(1993). California Exotic Pest Plant Council draft list exotic plants of greatest concern October 1993. CalEPPC
News. 1: 6.
(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.
(1994). Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern in California September 1994. CalEPPC News. 2: 10.
(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.
(1999). Richmond weed abatement ordinance. CalEPPC News. 7: 10.
(2002). Current cartography: First reports of yellow starthistle by county. CalEPPC News. 10: 7.
Bell, C. E., M. Evans, et al. (2000). Exotic pest plants, Calif. Assoc. of Nurserymen, and CalEPPC. CalEPPC
News. 9: 9-10.
Cole, K. and N. Molinari (2004). Teaching weeds: California university invasive plant programs. Cal-IPC News.
12: 11.
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.
Dozier, M. (2007). Shasta County citizens take on weeds. Cal-IPC News. 14: 4-5.
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.
Horney, M. (2002). New remote sensing tool under evaluation. CalEPPC News. 10: 4.
Kelly, M. (1997). Lessons from the front: Taking stock to avoid surprises. CalEPPC NEWS. 5: 4-7.
Lane, E. (2002). “Yellow starthistle distribution in the West.” CalEPPC News 10(1/2): 5.
Owen, K. (2004). An island called Santa Cruz: Removing invasives on the Channel Islands. Cal-IPC News. 12:
4-5,13.
Cal-IPC News Bibliography p. 14
Pitcairn, M. (1994). Yellow starthistle experimental group – report of the CalEPPC working group. CalEPPC
News. 2: 10.
Pitcairn, M. (2000). All weeds that have approved biological control agents, accidental introductions and
others. CalEPPC News. 8.
Richardson, B. (2004). The A-rated north. Cal-IPC News. 12: 4-5,14.
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.
Woods, D. (2004). Development and release of a plant pathogen as a new biological control of yellow
starthistle. Cal-IPC News. 12: 6-7.
Young, S. L. (2002). Exploring alternative methods for vegetation control and maintenance along roadsides.
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Guava (1)
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Mexican fan palm
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milk thistle
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Nelumbo luta (1)
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Oyster plant large variety
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pampasgrass (1)
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Paspalum dilantatum (1)
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perennial pepperweed (1)
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phainopeplas (1)
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Phragmites australis (2)
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pickleweed
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pine pitch cancer
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