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Leafy Spurge Symposium
Gillette, Wyoming; July 7-9, 1997
Leafy Purge Symposium Buisness Meeting Minutes -1997
1997 Leafy Spurge Symposium Participants List
Abstracts & Presentations
by Subject:
BASIC
1.
Role of
leaves in maintenance of correlative inhibition in leafy spurge (Euphorbia
esula) root buds. David Horvath, USDA/ARS/BRL, Fargo, ND
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
1.
Aphthona Spp. Flea Beetles Movement along Railroad Right-of-ways
1997. Katheryn M. Christianson, Rodney G. Lym, and Calvin G.
Messersmith ResearchSpecialist, and Professors, Plant Sciences
Department, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105
CHEMICAL
1.
Response of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula
L.) and Associated
Vegetation to PLATEAU. Robert A. Masters, Fernando Rivas-Pantoja,
and Daniel D. Beran, USDA-ARS and University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
NE
2.
Evaluation of AC 263,222 for Leafy Spurge Control. Denise M. Markle and Rodney G. Lym,
Graduate Student and Professor, Plant Sciences Department, North Dakota
State University Fargo, ND 58105
3.
Evaluation of Bas-662 and Bas-654 for Leafy Spurge Control. Rodney
G. Lym and Katheryn M. Christianson, Professor and Research
Specialist, Plant Sciences Department, North Dakota State University,
Fargo, ND 58105
ECOLOGY
1.
Establishing a Sustainable Vegetation Ecosystem to Replace Noxious
Weeds. Tom Whitson, University of Wyoming Extension Weed
Specialist
2.
Leafy
Spurge Management with Sheep and Flea Beetles.
K. George Beck,
Colorado State University
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
1.
Integration of Herbicides with
Aphthona Nigriscutis. Jeff
A. Nelson, Rodney G. Lym, and Calvin G. Messersmith, Graduate
Research Assistant and Professors, Department of Plant Sciences, North
Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105
TECHNOLOGY
1.
Update
on Wyoming's Leafy Spurge Research Program. Mark A. Ferrell,
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Wyoming, P.O. Box 3354,
Laramie, WY 82071-3354, 307-766-5381
2.
Leafy
Spurge Management for Livestock Production: A Summary of Techniques,
Tips, and Integrated Management Tools That Work. Rich Bayers,
DowElanco, Buffalo, WY
3.
A
Brief Overview of Fremont County Weed and Pest Control District.
John L. (Lars) Baker, Supervisor
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