PS 47 - Invasion: Prevention And Management

Wednesday, August 8, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Exploring Ailanthus altissima as a bioindicator of ozone pollution
Lauren K. Seiler, Penn State University; Dennis R. Decoteau, Penn State University; Donald D. Davis, Penn State University
 Monitoring invasive plant populations for management efficacy: Problems and solutions
Erik A. Lehnhoff, Montana State University; Matthew G. Hohmann, US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC - CERL; Patrick G. Lawrence, Montana State University; Bruce D. Maxwell, Montana State University; Lisa J. Rew, Montana State University
Cancelled
 Effects of selective imazapic application on Bromus tectorum and non-target species in Rocky Mountain National Park
Christopher Davis, Colorado State University; Cynthia S. Brown, Colorado State University; Scott M. Esser, Rocky Mountain National Park
 Leaf structure and physiological attributes of Ailanthus altissima in cool and warm temperate regions
Rico Gazal, Glenville State College; Marilynn L. Burkowski, Glenville State College; Ryan M. Thomas, Glenville State College; Masao Takase, Kyushu University; Koichiro Gyokusen, Kyushu University; Kyoichi Otsuki, Kyushu University
 Assessing plant-soil feedbacks following biological invasions: Implications for restoration
Shubha Shrestha, Oklahoma State University; Karen R. Hickman, Oklahoma State University; Gail W.T. Wilson, Oklahoma State University
 Effects of repeated burning of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) dominated ecosystems on plant density, biomass and seed production: Implications for restoration
David I. Board, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Jeanne C. Chambers, USDA Forest Service; Rachel O. Jones, University of Nevada-Reno; Dale W. Johnson, University of Nevada, Reno; Robert R. Blank, USDA Agricultural Research Service
 Effects of repeated burning of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) dominated ecosystems on litter, soil and plant nitrogen: Implications for restoration
Rachel O. Jones, University of Nevada-Reno; Dale W. Johnson, University of Nevada, Reno; Jeanne C. Chambers, USDA Forest Service; David I. Board, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Robert R. Blank, USDA Agricultural Research Service
 Effect of herbicide treatments on above- and belowground biomass of Japanese climbing fern
Samantha N. Miller, University of Florida; Kimberly K. Bohn, University of Florida; Mack Thetford, University of Florida
 Effects of tebuthiuron and imazapic on sagebrush and herbaceous understory
Jeffrey Burnham, Utah State University; Eugene W. Schupp, Utah State University; Scott E. Shaff, U.S. Geological Survey; David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey; Andrew Lindgren, USGS; Jeanne C. Chambers, USDA Forest Service; Paul S. Doescher, Oregon State University
 Risk assessment of six marine invasion pathways into California estuaries 
Jae Pasari, University of California, Davis; Gail Ashton, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Ian Davidson, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Edwin D. Grosholz, University of California; Gregory Ruiz, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Susan L. Williams, UC Davis; Chela J. Zabin, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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