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Where available, publications are linked to .pdf files, especially from 1995 onwards |
L1. Ferris, H. 1996. UC DANR Agricultural Resources Program Planning Advisory Committee (Ferris, Chair). 1996. Agricultural Resource Program Priorities. In: Program Priorities.UC DANR, Oakland.
L2. Ferris, H. 1997. UC DANR Agricultural Resources Program Planning Advisory Committee (Ferris, Chair). 1997. Agricultural Resource Program Priorities. In: Program Priorities.UC DANR, Oakland.
L3. Ferris, H. 1998. UC DANR Agricultural Resources Program Planning Advisory Committee (Ferris, Member). 1998. Recommendations of the Program Planning Advisory Committee. In: Program Priorities. UC DANR, Oakland.
L4. Ferris, H. 1999. Planning and Hosting the Annual Meeting. Operations Manual and Checklist for Local Arrangements. Society of Nematologists. July.
L5. Ferris, H. 2004. Nematodes and the soil food web: understanding healthy soils. Pp 1-4 in M.S. Hoddle (ed) Proceedings of the California Conference on Biological Control IV. University of California.
L6. Neher, D., T. Bongers and H. Ferris. 2004. Computation of Nematode Community Indices. Society of Nematologists Workshop, Estes Park, Colorado. 33p.
L7. Ferris, H. 2005. The structure and functions of the soil food web. Pp 28-36 in Proceedings of the Landscape Disease Symposium, UC Hansen Agricultural Learning Center, Santa Paula, CA, Nov 29, 2005.
L8. Ferris, H. 2005. David Richard Viglierchio: 1925-2005 – In memoriam. Nematology Newsletter 51(4):10.
L9. Ferris, H. 2006. Bert Lear: 1917-2005 – In memoriam. Nematology Newsletter 52(1):3.
L10.
Klose, S., H.A. Ajwa,
S. ShemTov, S.A. Fennimore, K. Subbarao, J. Mac Donald,
H. Ferris, F. Martin and J. Gerik. 2006.
Methyl bromide alternatives for
California-grown calla lilies.
Methyl Bromide Alternatives Outreach Proceedings.
L11.
Klose S. H.A. Ajwa, S. ShemTov, S.A. Fennimore, K. V.
Subbarao, J. D. MacDonald, H. Ferris,
F. Martin, J. Gerik , M.A. Mellano and Ian Greene. 2007.
Shank and drip applied soil fumigants as
potential alternative to methyl bromide in California-grown cut flowers. Methyl
Bromide Alternatives Outreach Proceedings.