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Weed Science Society of America
Formation1956
TypeNonprofit, learned society
Legal statusActive
PurposePromote research, education, and extension outreach in weed science; provide science-based information to the public and policymakers; foster awareness of weeds and their impact 4
Location
  • United States
Region served
International
MethodsResearch, education, extension outreach 5
FieldsWeed science
MembershipYes (individual, organizational, student, emeritus, honorary)
Official language
English
President
Scott Senseman (2018-2019)
Publication
Weed Science (formerly Weeds)
Weed Technology, Invasive Plant Science and Management
FundingMembership dues, subscriptions, grants
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The Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) is a nonprofit, learned society focused on weed science. It was founded in 1956.[1] The organization promotes research, education, and extension outreach, provides science-based information to the public and policy makers, and fosters awareness of weeds and their impact on both managed and natural ecosystems.[2] President for 2018-19 is Scott Senseman from the University of Tennessee.[3]

WSSA has started the International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds initiative to collect herbicide resistances.[4] The WSSA classifies all herbicides by the mode of action.[5]

In 2017, WSSA began a partnership with Cambridge University Press to continue publication of the three WSSA journals: Weed Science (formerly Weeds) ISSN 0043-1745, Weed Technology ISSN 0890-037X, and Invasive Plant Science and Management ISSN 1939-747X.[6]

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