Volume 62, Issue 3: September 1996

Volume: 
62
Issue: 
3
Date: 
09/1996
  • 1996 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient – John M. Herr (pg. 201-202)
  • The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 203-204)
  • 1996 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipient – Paul R. Cabe (pg. 205-206)
  • The Castanea endowment (pg. 207-208)
  • Invasion of the South: The ecological impact and control of exotic weeds in the southeastern United States - symposium given at The University of Tenneessee, Knoxville, April 20, 1995
  • Preface
    Nancy C. Coile (pg. 209-213)
  • Environmentally friendly methods for reducing the damage caused by exotic weeds in natural habitats: conflicts of interest, safeguards and national policy
    Norman C. Leppla (pg. 214-225)
  • The invasive potential of Chinese tallow-tree (Sapium sebiferum Roxb.) in the southeast
    Greg Jubinsky and Loran C. Anderson (pg. 226-231)
  • Biological control of alligatorweed, Alternanthera philoxeroides, the world;s first aquatic weed success story
    Gary R. Buckingham (pg. 232-243)
  • Mile-a-minute weed (Polygonum perfoliatum L.), an invasive vine in natural and disturbed sites
    J. Douglas Oliver (pg. 244-251)
  • The exotic pest plant councils
    Michael J. Bodle and Robert F. Doren (pg. 252-254)
  • Tropical soda apple (Solanum viarum Dunal), a biological pollutant threatening Florida
    J. Jeffrey Mullahey (pg. 255-260)
  • The role of United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service in the control of introduced weeds
    Charles T. Bryson (pg. 261-270)
  • Parasitic weeds in the southern United States
    Lytton J. Musselman (pg. 271-292)
  • Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle (Hydrocharitaceae), "hte perfect aquatic weed"
    Kenneth A. Langeland (pg 293-304)
  • Regulatory exclusion of harmful non-indigenous plants from the United States by USDA APHIS PPQ
    Randy G. Westbrooks and Robert E. Eplee (pg. 305-312)
  • The potential of biological control for the suppression of invasive weeds of southern environments
    Robert W. Pemberton (pg. 313-319)
  • Council, Appointed Standing Committees, and Official Representatives of SABS, 1996-1997 (pg. 320-321)

Book Review

  • Lonard - Guide to grasses of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
    John W. Thieret (pg. 322)