REFERENCES related to Giant Reed

Provided by  Santa Margarita and San Luis Rey Watersheds Weed Management Area

Bell, G. P. 1993. Biology and growth of giant reed (Arundo donax). Arundo donax workshop proceedings. California Non-native Pest Plant Council and Team Arundo, Santa Ana, CA, U.S.A.

Bhanwra, R. K. 1988. Embryology in relation to systematics of Gramineae. Annals of Botany. II. 62: 215 - 233.

Else, J. A. 1996. Post-flood establishment of native woody species and an exotic, Arundo donax, in a southern California riparian system. M.S. Thesis, San Diego State Univeristy, CA.

Fornell, T. C. 1990. Widespread adventive plants in Catalunia. Pages: 85 - 104 in Biological Invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. F. Di Castri, A. J. Hansen, M. Debussche, editors. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, U.S.A.

Greaves, J.   Greaves, J.  Personal communication.  http://www.silcom.com/~greaves/  

Kelly, M,. 1999, Roundup of Arundo Projects Reveals Commitment, Strategic Weaknesses.  CalEPPC News, Vol. 7, No. 2, Pages 4-9.

Kus, B.  Personal communication.  USGS-Western Ecological Research Center, San Diego Field Station, 5745 Kearny Villa Road, Suite M, San Diego, CA 92123.

Perdue, R. E. 1958. Arundo donax - source of musical reeds and industrial cellulose. Economic Botany 12: 368-404.

Rejmánek, M. 1989. Pages 369-388 in J. A. Drake, H. A. Mooney ,editors. Biological Invasions: A Global Perspective. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK.

Renvoize, S. A. 1980. The sub-family Arundinoideae and its position in relation to a general classification of the Gramineae. Kew Bulletin 36(1): 85-102.  

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