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Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States

Edited by Eric M. Coombs, Janet K. Clark, Gary L. Piper, and Alfred F. Cofrancesco, Jr.


An invaluable reference for land managers, natural resource and weed control specialists, and students of natural resource management, this book provides practical, science-based information needed for understanding and using biological control as part of an integrated invasive-plant management strategy.

In this volume, leading experts review the discipline of biological control of invasive terrestrial and aquatic plants. Topics addressed include ecology, safety testing, non-target impacts, and the processes of identifying, introducing, distributing, and monitoring biological control agents. The book also describes 39 target plants in the continental U.S. and 94 agents, including their origin, biology, habitat, impacts, and distribution. The book concludes with information about invasive plants targeted for biological control in the future.

476 pages. Full-color photographs. Index. ISBN 0-87071-029-X. Paperback, $45.00. Toll free phone/fax orders: 1-800-426-3797. Secure online ordering: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/press/a-b/BioControl.html

 All royalties from the sale of this book are donated to the WSWS

 
Research Progress Reports

The WSWS Research Progress Report is published to make significant new weed science research in the West available with the least possible delay. Early dissemination of weed research data is an important aid in formulating recommendations and in planning research. We encourage members of WSWS to submit pertinent new research data for publication in the Research Progress Report.

More complete submission information is available in the complete Call for Progress Reports (Adobe PDF format).
 
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