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2010 ANNUAL MEETING
WSSA and the Society for Range Management (SRM) are holding a joint nation meeting in Denver, CO, on February 7-11, 2010. The theme for this meeting is Working Landscapes- Providing for the Future.
Online Registration
Presentation Schedule (PDF)
List of Authors (PDF)
Titles and Abstracts
Meeting Information (PDF)
Includes committee meeting schedule, program schedule, tours, hotel information, etc.
Agenda and Bios for Invasive Species Symposia
COMPOSITE LIST OF WEEDS (JAN, 2010)
The January 2010 revision of the Composite List of Weeds as compiled by the Standardized Plant Names subcommittee is available. The list can be downloaded as an Excel spreadsheet or PDF. The list can also be searched with the online database.
Click here to download the files or search the database.
WSSA FLYER AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION
The Public Awareness committee and the Professional Development committee have created a downloadable PDF describing the WSSA, the importance of WSSA and Weed Scientists, Careers in Weed Science and the benefits of membership. This attractive one page document can be printed for distribution to students and others interested in the WSSA
Click here to download the PDF.
RECENT WSSA PRESS RELEASES
PLANT LIFE ON PANDORA
Scientist Jodie Holt typically spends her days researching thistles and other invasive weeds that can play havoc on planet Earth. But when the producers of the blockbuster
Avatar
called, she suddenly found herself immersed in the lush plant life of Pandora, the remote moon where much of the film’s action is based.
THE IR-4 PROJECT: PROMOTING EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL FOR FOOD, FLOWERS AND SEASONAL FAVORITES
Hundreds of government officials, growers, agricultural researchers and extension personnel gathered recently to make decisions that will impact the quality and quantity of the fruits and vegetables on our tables and the ornamental plants that beautify our landscapes. They were determining 2010-2011 research priorities for the Interregional Research Project Number 4 (IR-4), an organization launched more than four decades ago by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. IR-4 is responsible for conducting residue studies and investigating the safety and effectiveness of new, reduced-risk herbicides, insecticides and fungicides that can help growers of specialty crops successfully manage pests and improve yields.
RSS FEEDS ADDED TO WSSA WEBSITE
RSS feeds have been added to the WSSA homepage, Jobs page, Press Release page, and Professional Development page. By subscribing to an RSS feed, you will be automatically notified of any updates on that webpage. For help in subscribing, please see the
RSS HowTo Guide
that has been created by the WSSA Professional Development Committee.
RSS, PODCASTING, FACEBOOK HOWTO GUIDES
The WSSA Professional Development Committee has gathered several documents that explains RSS feeds, Podcasting, and Facebook. Please see the
committee's webpage
for more information on how these tools can be used.
NEW WSSA JOURNAL – INVASIVE PLANT SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
WSSA launched its newest peer-reviewed journal in February 2008 at its annual meeting in Chicago.
IPSM focuses on fundamental and applied research on invasive plant biology, ecology, management, and restoration of invaded non-crop areas, as well as on educational, sociopolitical, and technological aspects of invasive plant management.
To subscribe – Print and fax this
1-page subscription form.