ANNOUNCING THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL KNAPWEED SYMPOSIUM OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY |
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The Symposium was held at the Coeur dAlene Resort in Coeur dAlene, Idaho March 15th and 16th, 2001, in conjunction with the annual WSWS meeting.
The purpose of the Symposium was to present new information on the biology, ecology, and management of Centaurea (sensu latu) species in the West (including spotted, diffuse, squarrose and Russian knapweed and yellow starthistle).
The Symposium was sponsored by the Western Society of Weed Science, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, USDA Agriculture Research Service, University of Idaho, Western Weed Coordinating Committee, the Idaho Department of Agriculture, DowAgrosciences, and the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.
Proceedings of the First International Knapweed Symposium of the Twenty-First Century (*PDF - 1,685KB)
Names and Addresses of Participants
(*PDF - 39KB)Identification of Knapweeds and Starthistles in the Pacific Northwest
Bibliography of Yellow Starthistle, Spotted Knapweed, Russian Knapweed and Other Weedy Knapweeds (*PDF - 195KB)
Copies of the CD of the "First International Knapweed Symposium of the Twenty-First Century" containing the meeting program, proceedings of the symposium, names and addresses of meeting participants, Identification of Knapweeds and Starthistles in the Pacific Northwest, and Bibliography of Yellow Starthistle, Spotted Knapweed, Russian Knapweed and Other Weedy Knapweeds, are available from Lincoln Smith, USDA-ARS, EIW, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710; LSmith@pw,usda.gov
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