The purpose of this book is to provide a reference guide for field workers and land managers concerning the historical and current status of the biological control of invasive plant species in the eastern United States. Weeds associated with lakes, ponds and rivers (Section I); wetlands (Section II); prairies and grasslands (Section III); old fields and pastures (Section IV); and forests (Section V) are discussed, by authors who are leaders in research on biological control of the plant species they discuss. Each chapter compiles published articles, unpublished reports and personal experiences of the authors, and provides the most up-to-date and accurate information concerning biological control of each invasive plant species.
http://www.invasive.org/eastern/biocontrol/
Year: 2002
Author(s): Roy Van Driesche, Bernd Blossey, Richard Reardon, Mark Hoddle, and Suzanne Lyon
Topic tags: Invasive Species Ecology and Invasive Species Identification and Control
Related guides: Invasive Species Management Program