Desert Plants Subject Index
Acacia Australian landscaping 5(2): 72-75 Nodulation 8(3): 106-110 Prostrate 3(3): 148-152 Acanthaceae Southwestern U.S. 5(4): 162-179 Africa Desert Plants 8(3): 125-135 Agave Adaptation to aridity 7(2): 39-50 Agave murpheyi 14(2): 11-20 Chromosome and hybridization 7(2): 93-100 Conservation 7(2): 88, 103-106 Cultivation: Apache 19(2): issue Piman Indian 9(2): 49-53 Prehistoric 7(2): 100, 107-112 Field evaluations 7(2): 57-10, 101 Introductions 14(2): 30-31 Maguey verde 7(2): 61-64, 101-102 Mescal gathering 19(2): issue Mezcal industry 7(2): 81-87 Pulque agaves 10(2): 55-57 Reproductive biology 7(2): 75-80 Tequila industry 7(2): 65-70 Water relations 7(2): 51-56, 70 Yucatan 7(2): 71-72, 80, 89-92 Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) 5(2): 89-91, 94 Aloe vera 6(1): 43-50 Apache 19(2): issue Appleton-Whittell 8(1): 47-48 Research Ranch Arboretum Progress 1(1): 46-48; 1(2): 95-96; Argentina 13(2): 18-32 Arid Vegetation Information System 1(2): 61-70 Arid adapted groundcover 13(1): 18-24 Arizona Commission of 1(2): 61-70 Ag and Hort Arizona Arid Land Plant Resource Impact 9(1): 2,6,16,31 Bladderwort 8(3): 140-141 Central Arizona College 1(1): 29-32 Fire, Southeastern Arizona 7(4): 190-194 Flora, notes 3(1): 29-30; 8(1): 38-40 Flora, publishing 7(4): 181-183, 211 Harquahala Mountains 10(2): 87-90 Grasses 7(1): 22-23; 8(1): 3-14 Land and People 8(1): 2, 41-44 Mazatazl Rest Area 14(2): 3-9 Page Ranch 7(1): 13-21 Picacho Mountains 10(1): 32-34 Picketpost Mountain 6(2): 73-80, 95-98, 110-1 Pima County 16(2): 3-32 Pinaleno Mountains 8(4): 137-162, 175-192 Pinal County 15(2): 3-28 Rincon Mountains 8(2): 50-96 Riparian and Scrubland 9(3-4): 69-140 Sky Islands 14(1): 8-21 South Mountain 10(3): 99-119 Vegetation of Gila River 124-140 Arizona cottontop 8(1): 3-14 Arizona strip 12(1): 15-22; 13(1): 25-2 Arizona sycamore 3(2): 88-91 Arizona walnut 3(2): 88-91 Australia 5(2): 72-75; 14(1): 22-32; Baja primrose 2(2): 127-130 Barley 8(1): 71-79; 8(3): 136-13 Bat 7(2): 34-35 Beans, tepary 5(1): 3-64 Bermudagrass 1(1): 27-28 Big Bend Bluebonnet 16(1): 3-9 Bighorn sheep 10(2): 87-90 Biomass Production 2(3): 197-200 Biotic Communities Desertlands 4(1-4) Forests and Woodlands 142-221 Grasslands 34-77 Scrublands 106-141 Tundras 79-105 Wetlands 25-33 Black grama 222-287 Bladderwort 8(3): 140-141 Bluebonnet 16(1): 3-9 Blue grama 8(1): 3-14 Boojum Tree 2(3): 183-187; 10(2): 51- Botanists 14(2): 10; 15(1): 24 Boyce Thompson Arboretum Cacti 7(1): 3-11, 27-31 Classroom 5(3): 125 Groundcover 6(2): 67-79 Seeds 3(3): 142-148 Special events 5(2): 92-94 Trails 10(3): 120-121 Brandegee, Katharine 7(3): 128-139, 158-162 Brady Pincushion Cactus 21(2): 13-20 Buckmoths 10(1): 13-18, 23-40 Buckwheat 1(2): 77-81 Buffalo Gourd 5(3): 112-117, 126 Bullgrass 8(1): 3-14 Bureau of Land Management 2(2): 115-118 Burnt Bush 5(3): 122-124; 10(3): 122 Bursera 10(3): 126-144 Cactus Boyce Thompson Arboretum 7(1): 3-11, 27-31 Grafting 3(1): 3-8 Impact of herbicides 11(4): 9-29 Javelina diet 6(1): 3-4, 8 Orange-topped cardon 6(4): 208 Production 9(1): 32 Tissue culture 17(2): 13-15 Wild cochineal 6(1): 64 Cajon Bonito Watershed 18(2): 3-20; 20(2): 3-18 Cane beardgrass 8(1): 3-14 Caudiciforms 5(4): 131-160, 186-190 Central Arizona College 1(1): 29-32 Chaco dry forest 13(2): 18-32 Chapparal 4(1-4): 91-94, 95-99 Chihuahuan Desert 16(1): 3-9, 10-13, 14-19 Chile 10(2): 65-74, 79-86 Chiricahua Mountains 11(4): 39-45 Cholla circles 20(2): 26-35 Cienegas 6(3): 130-176 Climate 1(1): 40-41 Climax Community 6(3): 130-176 Coconino County 21(1): issue Cold Tolerance 1(1): 29-32, 33-36, 37-39 Conservation 11(2-3): issue; 12(1): 3-1 Corn 3(4): 193-201, 202-205 Cottonwood 6(1): 55-58; 9(1): 17-27 Countryman, Richard 1(2): 61-70 Crassulacean Acid Metabolism 5(4): 192 Cucumber 8(1): 45-46 Curly mesquite 8(1): 3-14 Curandera 10(2): 61-64, 78 Debris 7(3): 142-153 Dermatitis 8(1): 32-37 Desert Laboratory 8(1): 23-29; 10(1): 9-12, Desert landscapes 9(1): 3-5, 28-31 Desert Resources 2(2): 80 Design for wildlife 13(2): 3-13 Dryland plants 13(2): 3-13 Dune vegetation 6(1): 31-42, 51-54 Ecology 11(1): 6-22; 13(2): 3-113; Ecuador 12(1): 12-14 Elephant-foot 3(3): 172 Endangered species 2(2): 115-118; 2(3): 188- Eponymy 14(2): 3-10 Eucalyptus 6(4): 179-181 Euphorbias of Matabeleland 17(2): 16-25 Ferns 2(4): 179-181 Festuca 21(2): 3-12 Floods 6(1): 15-22, 23-30 Flora Arizona Notes 8(1): 38-40 Oak Creek Canyon 21(1): issue Pinaleno Mountains 8(4): 147-162, 175-191 Ragged Top 16(2): 3-32 Rincon Mountains 8(2): 49-96 Santa Cruz Valley 18(1): 3-36 Sawtooth Mountains 15(2): 3-28 Tucson Mountains 12(2): 1-48 Forage 10(1): 32-32; 10(2): 87-9 Freezes 1(1): 33-36, 37-39; 2(4): Fremont, John C. 6(1): 59-62 Fungi 7(3): 119-127 Genetic diversity 3(4): 236 Gentry, Howard Scott 5(4): 191 Geophyte 5(4): 131-160, 186-190 Ghost town 11(1): 3-5 Gila River 3(3): 124-140; 6(1): 23-3 Grafting cacti 3(1): 3-8 Grasses 1(1): 27-28; 2(2): 119-12 Gravel mulch 1(1): 27-28 Gray Ranch 11(2-3): 1-68 Grazing 7(1): 13-21 Greenhouse 1(2): 82-89; 5(2): 89-91, Groundcover 2(2): 127-130; 3(3): 149- Guayule 1(2): 52-57; 5(3): 112-11 Gulf of California 19(1): 15-28 Hairy grama 8(1): 3-14 Hall's panic grass 8(1): 3-14 Halophytes 3(3): 110; 5(2): 76-88; 5( Hardiness 8(3): 98, 144 Hectias 15(1): 26-28 Herbaceous exotics 13(1): 11-17 Herbicides on cacti 11(4): 9-29 Hesperaloe 11(2): 3-8 Hohokam 4(4): 216-234 Honeybee 6(2): 81-94, 99-109, 128; Honey mesquite 11(4): 30-38 Hood, W.D. 5(1): 3-7 Horticultural survivors 11(1): 3-5 Howell, John Thomas 7(4): 181-183, 211 Human impact 11(4): 39-45; 14(1): 8-21 Hummingbirds 3(3): 156-170 Hydrophytic plants 2(2): 119-122; 5(4): 131- Information systems 1(2): 71-76 India 3(1): 31-38 Indian paintbrush 5(2): 96 Irrigation 2(2): 131-134; 6(1): 5-14; Israel 17(2): 3-12 Jatropha 14(2): 21-28 Javelina 6(1): 3-4, 8 Jimson Weed 2(4): 246 Jojoba 1(1): 8-11; 2(2): 81-86; 5( Kaibab Industries 1(2): 90-91 Kalahari Desert 3(4): 213-215 Karoo Desert 19(1): 3-7 Kearney, Thomas 7(4): 181-183, 211 Land fraud 3(1): 44 Landscaping 1(1): 27-32; 2(2): 127-13 Legumes 6(4): 178, 189-202; 10(4) Lemmon, J.G. 1(1): 12-21 Lemmon, Sarah 1(1): 12-21 Leucaena 5(3): 105-111 Leucopnyllums 10(4): 171-175 Madrean Oak Woodlands 17(1): 3-14 Macrophytic plants 6(3): 131-175 Manzanita distribution 3(2): 108 Mazatzal Rest Area 14(2): 3-9 McClintock, Elizabeth 7(4): 181-183, 211 Medicinal plants 10(2): 50 Mescal 7(1): 32; 7(2): 81-87; 19( Mesquite Bosque Community 6(1): 23-30 Mexico 13(1): 28-32; 18(2): 2-20; Microflora 7(3): 119-127 Mohawk Dunes 19(1): 31-36 Moisture stress 6(1): 55-58 Monte Desert 13(2): 18-32 Montezuma Cypress 19(1): 29-30 Morama bean 3(4): 213-215 Muhlenberg Family 13(2): 3-13 Muhly Grass 13(2): 3-13 Mulches 1(1): 27-28; 1(2): 90-91; Mule deer 8(4): 172-174; 10(1): 32- Mustard 19(1): 31-36 Mycorrhizae 7(3): 119-127 Namibia 20(2): 19-25 Name Changes 17(1): 30-32 National Science Foundation 3(4): 175-192 Native Plants 1(1): 33-36; 1(2): 61-70 Nevada 8(4): 169-171; 11(1): 6-2 New Mexico 9(3-4): 68-138; 18(2): 26- Nitrogen fixation 5(3): 105-111; 9(2): 45-5 Nombinnie 14(1): 22-32 Nurseries 1(2): 82-89; 7(4): 195-20 Nutgalls 3(1): 44 Oak Creek Canyon 21(1): 3-60 Oak Woodlands 17(1): 3-14 O'odham 2(1): 2-61; 3(2): 47-76; 5( Opuntia borer 7(4): 195-203 Organ Pipe Cactus 19(1): 15-28 Outback 21(2): 21-32 Page Ranch 7(1): 13-21 Palms 5(3): 98-104; 7(3): 164; 8 Palo verde hybrid 8(3): 99-103 Papago see O'odham Paraguay 13(2): 18-32 Parasitic plant 2(3): 188-196 Peebles, Robert H. 7(4): 181-183, 211 Penstemon 3(3): 156-170 Peru 3(4): 175-192 Pest plant introduction 13(1): 3-10 Petticoat palm 5(3): 99-104; 7(3): 164; 8 Phoenix 17(2): 26-31 Photosynthesis 1(2): 51 Pietist Movement 31(2): 3-13 Pima County 12(2): 1-48 Pima Village 13(1): 28-32 Pinal County 1(1): 29-32 Pincushion Cactus 21(2): 13-20 Pipevine 6(4): 203-207 Plains lovegrass 8(1): 3-14 Plant appreciation 5(2): 66 Plant Collectors 1(1): 12-21; 6(1): 59-62; Plant distribution 3(2): 98-106 Plant Material Center 1(1): 4-7 Plant Protection 1(2): 61-70 Plant Selection 1(1): 4-7 Plant Survival 5(4): 131-160, 186-190 Plant Symbolism 2(1): 3-61; 5(3): 122, 124 Plantagenets 10(2): 60, 90, 96 Pollinators 3(3): 156-170; 6(2): 81-9 Poverty threeawn 8(1): 3-14 Prehistoric plant use 14(2): 3-9 Prickly Pear 6(1): 64 Propagation 2(4): 204-216; 3(1): 3-8; Prostrate acacia 3(3): 149-152 Purple threeawn 8(1): 3-14 Pyralid moth 7(1): 32 Ragged Top Mountain 16(2): 32 Range management 1(1): 4-7 Rare Plants 13(1): 25-27 Recipes 2(1): 3-61; 5(1): 8-10, 15- Reforestation 12(1): 12-14 Reproductive biology 14(2): 11-20 Revegetation 1(2): 58-60; 2(2): 123-12 Rhizobia 5(1): 49-56; 5(3): 105-11 Riparian ecosystems 13(1): 11-17 Riparian plants 6(1): 15-22; 9(3-4): 68-13 Riparian Restoration 11(4): 30-38 Round Hill 14(1): 22-32 Rubber rabbitbrush 7(4): 172-180, 208-210 Russian olive 3(2): 88-91 Russian thistle 2(3): 197-200; 5(3): 112- Saguaro 2(1): issue; 3(2): 82-86; Salt cedar 3(2): 88-91 Salvias 7(4): 167-171 San Esteban Island 19(1): 15-28 Sand Dunes 6(1): 31-42, 51-54 Santa Cruz Valley 18(1): 3-36 Sawmill waste 1(2): 90-91 Scrub Oak 3(1): 44 Scrubland 9(3-4): 68-138 Seed Coat Treatments 17(1): 15-18 Seeds 2(4): 231; 3(1): 31-38; 3( Selenium 5(2): 96 Sesbania 9(2): 45-57 Seri Indians 20(2): 26-35 Sewage sludge 8(3): 104, 105, 142-143 Shreve, Edith 8(1): 23-29 Sideoats grama 8(1): 3-14 Sky Islands 14(1): 8-21 Snakeroot oil 6(4): 203-207 Sociality 6(2): 66 Soil mixes 1(2): 82-89 Sonoran Desert 3(3): 111-118; 5(4): 131- Sonora Mexico 1(1): 33-36; 2(2): 87-114; South Africa 19(1): 8-14 Speergebiet 20(2): 19-25 Spoehr, Herman Augustus 7(4): 166 Sprucetrop grama 8(1): 3-14 Squawbush 5(3): 122-124; 10(3): 122 Stomata 3(3): 153-155; 7(3): 154- Stream debris 7(3): 142-153 Sunflowers 1(1): 23-26 Survival strategies 5(4): 131-161, 186-190 Swallowtail butterfly 6(4): 202-207 Tanglehead 8(1): 3-14 Tepary bean 5(1): issue Tequila industry 7(2): 65-70 Texas 2(3): 141-179; 8(1): 3-14; Thompson, William Boyce 3(4): 208-209 Thornber, J.J. 7(4): 181-183, 211 Tidestrom, Ivar 7(4): 181-183, 211 Tonto Basin 14(2): 3-9 Trailing indigo bush 2(2): 127-130 Tucson Mountains 12(2): issue Tumamoc Hill 10(1): 9-12; 35-47 Turkmenistan 16(1): 20-28 USDA Soils Conservation 1(1): 4-7 Variable transect 20(2): 3-18 Velvet ash 3(2): 88-91 Vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizae 7(3): 119-127 Vine mesquite 8(1): 3-14 Water harvesting 2(2): 131-134 Water requirements 13(1): 18-24 Water-wise landscaping 17(2): 3-12 Water use 17(2): 26-31 Wetland trees 3(2): 88-91 Wheat 3(2): 77-81 Wild beans 5(2): 67-71, 82-88 Wildlife 13(2): 3-13 Williams Air Force Base 17(1): 24-28 Willow 3(2): 88-91 Wire-lettuce 1(1): 22 Wolftail 8(1): 3-14 Woodlands 14(1): 8-21 Xericity 8(3): 98, 144 Xeriscaping 15(1): 11-23 Yuccas 16(1): 10-19 Zimbabwe 17(2): 16-25