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  1. Plant associations of region two: Potential plant communities of Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas (R2-ECOL) by Barry C Johnston, 1987
  2. Plant association and management guide : Willamette National Forest (SuDoc A 13.66/12:P 69/3) by Sheila E. Logan,
  3. And the winner (yawn) is... Latest annual pick of the Perennial Plant Association isn't as exciting as the runner-ups; Latest annual pick of the Perennial ... An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-11-13
  4. Plant Associations of The Commercial Forest of The Warm Springs Indian Reservation by Frank Marsh, Richard Helliwell, et all 1987
  5. Planning and Plutonium: Evidence of the Town and Country Planning Association to the Public Inquiry Into an Oxide Reprocessing Plant at Windsc by Town and Country Planning Association, 1978-01
  6. Azospirillum/Plant Associations by Yaacov Okon, 1993-11-24
  7. Plant association and management guide: Siuslaw National Forest (R6-Ecol) by Miles A Hemstrom, 1986
  8. Current Concepts in Plant Taxonomy (Systematics Association Special Volume)
  9. TAXON: Journal of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Vol. 30 by F. A. (Ed. ) Stafleu, 1981
  10. Forested Plant Association of the Wenatchee National Forest DRAFT by Clinton K. and Bradley G. Smith Williams, 1990
  11. PLANT ASSOCIATIONS OF THE OREGON DUNES NATIONAL RECREATION AREA SUISLAW NATIONAL FOREST, OREGON by J. A.; Kagan, A. M.; Wiedemann, A. M Christy, 1998
  12. Associations Between Insects and Plants (Australian Studies in Biological Sciences Series) by T. R. New, 1997-06
  13. Native Freshwater Wetland Plant Associations of Northwestern Oregon by John A. Christy, 2004
  14. Plant Association and Management Guide for TH by TopikChristopher, 1986

41. Klamath-Salmon Natural History Library
Catalog A field guide to serpentine plant associations and sensitive plants in northwestern California. Location Library Reference. Call Number QK149 .F54 1995.
http://www.klamathsalmonlibrary.org/catalog/0002.html
Catalog A field guide to serpentine plant associations and sensitive plants in northwestern California Location: Library Reference Call Number: Circulation Status: Reference Only Other Authors: Jimerson, Thomas M. (Thomas Michael)
Daniel, Sabrina L.
Hoover, Lisa D.
McGee, Elizabeth
DeNitto, Gregg
Creasy, R. Max
United States. Forest Service. Pacific Southwest Region. Title: A field guide to serpentine plant associations and sensitive plants in northwestern California Publisher: [California?] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, 1995. Subject(s): Serpentine plantsCalifornia, NorthernHandbooks, manuals, etc.
Serpentine plantsCalifornia, NorthernIdentificationHandbooks, manuals, etc.
Plant communitiesCalifornia, NorthernHandbooks, manuals, etc. Description: 1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill. (some col.), maps ; 23 cm. Series: R5-ECOL-TP-006 Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. I-1I-7).
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42. Plant Partners: Creative Plant Associations For Perennials By Anna Pavord - 0789
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45. Plant Associations Of Cisbaikalia
plant associations of Cisbaikalia Molozhnikov, VN 1986. Novosibirsk, 220x150, 52 b/w graphs, In Russian. Hdb, 272pp. Price USD 28.
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Molozhnikov, VN
1986. Novosibirsk, 220x150, 52 b/w graphs, In Russian.
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46. Evolution Of The Structure Of Plant Associations
Evolution of the structure of plant associations Plotnikov, VV 1979. Moscow, 215x145, tables and graphs, In Russian. Ppb, 275pp. Price USD 26.
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Evolution of the structure of plant associations
Plotnikov, VV
1979. Moscow, 215x145, tables and graphs, In Russian.
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47. Summary Of Structure, Density And Plant Associations
Summary of Structure, Density, plant associations and ELU GIS data acquisition and processing. Plant association classes is the third.
http://www.symgis.com/StrDenPacDoc.html

48. FIRST INTERNET CONFERENCE ON PHYTOPATHOGENIC MOLLICUTES
FIRST INTERNET CONFERENCE ON PHYTOPATHOGENIC MOLLICUTES Introductory Note New Phytoplasmaplant associations. Karen Gibb. Northern Territory University. Summary.
http://www.uniud.it/phytoplasma/pap/gibb4190.Html
FIRST INTERNET CONFERENCE ON PHYTOPATHOGENIC MOLLICUTES Introductory Note New Phytoplasma-Plant Associations
Karen
Gibb
Northern Territory University
Summary
New phytoplasma-plant associations are published regularly but often the numbers of plants sampled and sampling methods are not described in detail. Sampling too few plants may mask phytoplasma diversity and the true disease agents may not be identified. Researchers should also consider mixed infections and the possibility of heterogeneous 16S rRNA operons.
Phytoplasmas are associated with diseases in a wide range of different host species and new associations are published regularly. In many reports the numbers of plants sampled and the method used to sample diseased plants are not well described. In any association, whether it be a new host species or simply a recent disease outbreak in a previously reported host species, a true picture of phytoplasma associations may not be obtained if only a few plants are sampled. Sampling too few plants may not reveal the diversity of phytoplasmas involved and therefore the true disease agents may not be identified. In addition, there may in fact be different disease symptoms in a crop which are overlooked and therefore valuable information about phytoplasma-disease associations may be missed.
In any ‘natural’ disease outbreak it may be obvious that symptoms are the same throughout the host species and therefore it may not be obvious that more than one phytoplasma may be involved. For example, Chardonnay grapevines with symptoms similar to flavescence dorée were infected with three distinct phytoplasmas

49. Coleopterists Society
This host list is a crossindexed catalog to the known plant associations for the leaf beetles (Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae, Chrysomelidae excluding Bruchinae
http://www.coleopsoc.org/hostlist.shtml
Host Plants of Leaf Beetle Species Occuring in
the United States and Canada

by Shawn M. Clark, Douglas G. LeDoux, Terry N. Seeno,
Edward G. Riley, Arthur L. Gilbert, and James M. Sullivan
Available April 20, 2004
This is the second in a series of special publications by the Coleopterists Society. 476 pages, spiral bound. Price = $65.00(usd), includes US shipping. Non-US shipping costs, add:
  • Overeseas (Global Priority) + $10.00

To order, visit The Society's secure, on-line webpage or send payment (including shipping and handling fee listed above) to: Coleopterists Society Treasurer, 2354 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA (check or credit card [MasterCard/VISA only]). For further information, contact the treasurer@coleopsoc.org
The leaf beetles are among the most conspicuous beetles on plants. They are perhaps best known for their phytophagous habit, a trait that has assured for them an enduring place of importance. Many species are quite host-specific, feeding only on a single plant species or on several closely related plants. However, others are generalists that feed on a wide variety of plants.
This host list is a cross-indexed catalog to the known plant associations for the leaf beetles (Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae, Chrysomelidae excluding Bruchinae) of America north of Mexico and of Hawaii. Plant association records from the literature are summarized for 1,341 leaf beetle species occurring in the region. Under each beetle species, associations are briefly recounted, typically listing the plants as they were originally cited, sometimes as common names and sometimes as antiquated scientific names. The modern scientific names are given as well.

50. Ecoshare Website - Field Guide To The Forested Plant Associations Of The Westsid
Field Guide to the Forested plant associations of the Westside Central Cascades of Northwest Oregon (R6NR-ECOL-TP-02-02). Chapter. Pages. Size.
http://www.reo.gov/ecoshare/Publications/documents/FieldGuides/Cascades/
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Field Guide to the Forested Plant Associations of the
Westside Central Cascades of Northwest Oregon
(R6-NR-ECOL-TP-02-02) Chapter Pages Size Title Page, Acknowledgements Not numbered 40 KB Table of Contents, Introduction, Keys 624 KB Pacific Silver Fir Series (ABAM) 3,943 KB Grand Fir Series (ABGR) 1,879 KB Douglas-Fir Series (PSME) 2,020 KB Western Hemlock Series (TSHE) Part I 3,333 KB Western Hemlock Series (TSHE) Part II 2,432 KB Mountain Hemlock Series (TSME) 3,179 KB Appendix I: Plant List 429 KB 1,954 KB 800 KB 1,087 KB 2,442 KB 1,663 KB Appendix III: References Cited 38 KB Cascades Wildlife (Added after printing) Not numbered 229 KB
There are a limited number of copies of this field guide in print, so we encourage you to download the PDF files from this website or request a CD-ROM containing all of the chapters in PDF format from: Cindy McCain
Siuslaw National Forest Supervisors Office
4077 SW Research Way

51. Ecoshare Website - Field Guide To The Forested Plant Associations Of The Westsid
Field Guide to the Forested plant associations of the Northern Oregon Coast Range (R6NR-ECOL-TP-03-02). Chapter. Pages. Size. Title
http://www.reo.gov/ecoshare/Publications/documents/FieldGuides/Coast/
Pacific
Northwest
Region
Field Guide to the Forested Plant Associations
of the Northern Oregon Coast Range
(R6-NR-ECOL-TP-03-02) Chapter Pages Size Title Page, Acknowledgements Not numbered 85 KB Table of Contents, Introduction, Keys 623 KB Pacific Silver Fir Series (ABAM) 613 KB Grand Fir Series (ABGR) 1,356 KB Sitka Spruce Series (PISI) Douglas-Fir Series (PSME) 1,362 KB Western Hemlock Series (TSHE) Part I 2,094 KB Western Hemlock Series (TSHE) Part II 4,128 KB Appendix I: Plant List 304 KB 304 KB 662 KB 449 KB 1,067 KB 2,036 KB Appendix III: References Cited 35 KB Coast Wildlife (Added after printing) Not numbered 217 KB
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52. THRIPS, TOSPOVIRUS, AND HOST-PLANT ASSOCIATIONS IN A HAWAIIAN FARM ECOSYSTEM: PR
ISHS Tospoviruses and Thrips of Floral and Vegetable Crops THRIPS, TOSPOVIRUS, AND HOSTplant associations IN A HAWAIIAN FARM ECOSYSTEM PROSPECTS FOR REDUCING
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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 431: Tospoviruses and Thrips of Floral and Vegetable Crops
THRIPS, TOSPOVIRUS, AND HOST-PLANT ASSOCIATIONS IN A HAWAIIAN FARM ECOSYSTEM: PROSPECTS FOR REDUCING DISEASE LOSSES
Authors:
R. Bautista, R.F.L. Mau, J.J. Cho, D. Custer Abstract:
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53. Plant Associations And Their Distribution
plant associations and their distribution. MAJOR BIOMES OF THE WORLD. 2 categories. I. Forest subassociations. II. Grassland Sub-associations.
http://www.geo.wvu.edu/~fkoti/biogeogworldbiomes.htm
Plant Associations and their distribution MAJOR BIOMES OF THE WORLD 2 categories I. Forest sub-associations II. Grassland Sub-associations I: Forest sub-associations
  • Trees that shade the ground Access to light Require warm growing season (long enough) Water (lots!)
Global Stress Tree types
  • Broadleaf (e.g. oak)
    Coniferous - needle-leaf (e.g. pine) Deciduous - seasonal loss of foliage (e.g. white oak)
    Evergreen (e.g. live oak, pines)
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  • What Where Why
Tropical Rainforest Tropical Rain Forests
  • Where: Amazon, Congo basin What: tall, dense forest
Tropical Rainforest Tropical rain forest (cont.) Why:
  • Tropical Wet Climate - warm and wet all year (also Tropical monsoon) Ideal for vegetation:
    Broadleaf, evergreen
2. Tropical 2. Tropical Deciduous Forests Characteristics What:
  • (Semi-)deciduous - mixture of evergreen and deciduous Drought strategy (dry season) Compare to Tropical Rainforest Less diversity Lower biomass At most 2 layers More dense understory
3. Tropical Scrub Tropical Scrub 3. Tropical Scrub

54. Tommi Nyman
EVOLUTION OF LARVAL HABITS AND HOSTplant associations IN NEMATINE SAWFLIES (HYMENOPTERA TENTHREDINIDAE). Tommi Nyman email Tommi.Nyman@oulu.fi.
http://cc.oulu.fi/~tonyman/
EVOLUTION OF LARVAL HABITS AND HOST-PLANT ASSOCIATIONS
IN NEMATINE SAWFLIES (HYMENOPTERA: TENTHREDINIDAE)
Tommi Nyman

email: Tommi.Nyman @oulu.fi M ost insects feed on only one or a few plant species, but it is known that the host-plant associations of any insect species may change during evolutionary time scales. One of the “big questions” in evolutionary biology is what determines the speed and direction of these host shifts. We use the sawflies that belong to the tenthredinid subfamily Nematinae as a model group for studying the ongoing coevolution between herbivorous insects and plants. The Nematinae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse sawfly group that is widely distributed over the Holarctic region. This apparently monophyletic group includes over a thousand species that can be divided into ca. 40 genera in eight tribes. The larvae of the nematines feed on various deciduous trees, conifers, herbs, or grasses. Some of the most abundant nematines are serious pests of orchard and forest trees. Most nematine species have free-living larvae that feed externally on leaves, but some species have larvae that feed inside plant tissues. These endophytous larvae may mine inside leaves, petioles, catkins, or berries. In some species, the larvae live inside galls or leaf rolls.

55. Perennials Associations
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56. A Classification Of Riparian Wetland Plant Associations Of
Document GWE3-40-42. A classification of riparian wetland plant associations of Colorado. KITTEL, GM* 1 and RJ.RONDEAU 2 The Nature
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Document: GWE-3-40-42 A classification of riparian wetland plant associations of Colorado. KITTEL, G.M.* and R.J.RONDEAU
The Nature Conservancy Western Resource Office, Boulder, CO 80302
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:
Keywords:
Riparian vegetation, classification, conservation, biodiversity
This abstract is being presented at: 9:45 AM in session:
Oral Session #59: Plant Communities: Vegetative Analysis.

57. Nurse Plant Associations Cause Shifts In The Ectomycorrhizal
Document KRI3-54-4. Nurse plant associations cause shifts in the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with pinyon pine (Pinus edulis).
http://abstracts.allenpress.com/esa/web2000/abstracts/KRI-3-54-4.html
Document: KRI-3-54-4 Nurse plant associations cause shifts in the ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with pinyon pine ( Pinus edulis HASKINS, K.E*
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ USA 86011
Abstract:
Keywords:
nurse plants, ectomycorrhizae, fungal communities, pinus edulis
This abstract is being presented at: 10:30 AM in session:
Oral Session #8: Mycorrhizal Fungi.

58. Garden Botany Ecology For Gardeners
However, the major plant associations here have analogous associations in Europe and Asia, the source of many American garden plants, as well as in other parts
http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/botany/eco_associations.html

59. Professional Associations
Web links to invasive plant associations promoting alien plant abatement work. Web links to associations promoting plant restoration using native species.
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Professional associations Compleat Botanica WWW Associations Web links Collectors
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Most of the professional associations for agriculture, horticulture, silviculture, viticulture, etc. are open to members only. Their charter is to promote the economic viability of their fields through research, education, legislation, and the like. Most have good sense for public relations and are happy to answer specific questions related to their area of professional interest. A few of the associations which are more accessible to the layman are shown here. If you're looking for software to organize, label, sort, and publish your own collection of plants and pictures, take a look at The Compleat Botanica
Solanum jasminoides Professional associations Arbor societies Web links to tree maintenance associations. Fruit and nut societies Web links to pomological (fruit and nut) societies. Herbal associations Web links to groups promoting herbal products. Horticultural associations Web links to horticultural associations promoting gardening education.

60. The National Perennial Plant Associations
Translate this page with contacts with national perennial plant growers associations and selected members. The National Perennial plant associations.
http://www.isu-perennials.org/e/mitglieder.htm
The members of the ISU are persons, firms and institutions concerned with perennials on a professional level. Among the ISU members are perennial plant producers, production and trade firms, vocational school teachers, technical colleges and universities, landscape architects etc. The ISU gives access to about 600 addresses in this sector.
The following links provide you with contacts with national perennial plant growers associations and selected members
The National Perennial Plant Associations
Belgium
De Swaef Chris, Ilingenstraat 74, B-1750 Lennik
Tel +32 (0)2 - 532 12 52, Fax +32 (0)2 - 532 18 47
deswaef-meersman@online.be
Denmark
Tel +45 45 66 03 32, Fax +45 45 66 01 60 Germany
Tel +49 (0)6401 - 910155, Fax +49 (0)6401 - 91019
info@stauden.de
www.stauden.de Finland
Tel +358 (0)9 - 5841 655, Fax +358 (0)9 - 5841 6555
taimistoviljelijat@puutarhaliitto.fi
www.vyl.fi France
F.N.P.H.P, 19, Boulevard de Magenta, F-75010 Paris Tel +33 (0)142 38 63 63, Fax +33 (0)142 38 63 64

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