July 2002-July 2008, Chair, Department of Biological Sciences. See: http://sci.odu.edu/biology/contents/State_of_Department07_08.shtml
February-June 2002. Visiting Professor of Biology, and Post Herbarium, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
May-August 2000. Visiting Professor, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria.
July 2000. Visiting Professor, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, Jordan.
April 1999-present. Appointed Mary Payne Hogan Distinguished Professor of Botany.
August 1997-July 1998. Senior Fulbright Lecturer and Researcher, Department of Life Sciences, University of Jordan, Amman.
May 1997, May 1999, May 2001, May 2005, May 2008. Visiting Professor, Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies, Mancelona, Michigan.
August 1996-present. Program Coordinator, MS with wetland concentration.
August 1996-present. Manager, Blackwater Ecologic Preserve. See: http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm/blackwater/
April 1993-present. Designated Eminent Scholar, Old Dominion University.
December 1986-July 1987. Senior Fulbright Lecturer and Researcher, Departments of Biological Sciences and Agriculture, An Najah University, Nablus, West Bank.
August 1985-present. Professor of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University.
July 1982-January 1984. Senior Fulbright researcher, Department of Agricultural Botany,
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan.
August 1978-1985. Associate Professor of Biological Sciences.
Summers 1975, 1977, 1979. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Virginia, Mountain Lake Biological Station.
August 1973-present. Director, Old Dominion University Herbarium.
August 1973-1978. Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences.
EDUCATION
B. A. Beloit College, 1965; biology
M. S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1968; botany
Ph. D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1974; botany. Dissertation title: Structure and development of the haustorium of parasitic Scrophulariaceae. Supervisor: William C. Dickison (Deceased).
HONORS AND AWARDS
Provost's Award for Leadership in International Education, Old Dominion University. May 2004.
Honorary Member, The International Parasitic Plant Society, Nantes, France June 2001
Partnership Award, Virginia Chapter, The Nature Conservancy, 1999 (Awarded to Blackwater Ecologic Preserve Management Committee)
Inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, 1988.
Fulbright awards, 1982-84; 1986-87; 1997-98.
Faculty Research Award, Old Dominion University, 1986.
Elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, 1972.
TEACHING
Field Botany. BIOL 221. Catalog description (page 247, 2002-2004 catalog). Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 115N-116N. Identification, ecology, and use of native plants. Most classes are field trips.
Biology 221 is designed to give students a one semester experience in the field. In order to provide a clearer focus in the field, I currently limit the organisms we study to trees, ferns, mushrooms, and peat mosses. My goal is to train students in the science of careful observation as well as to introduce them to the joy of becoming acquainted with the diversity of plant life that surrounds us.
Practice of Science. BIOL 290. Lecture 1 hour, 1 credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 115N-116N or permission of the instructor. A writing intensive course that introduces students to the formulation and testing of hypotheses in the biological sciences, the use of biological databases, quantitative data, presentation skills, and other topical areas in modern biological research.
Mushrooms. BIOL 474/574. Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 6 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 308. The identification, classification, ecology, culture, and uses of mushrooms and other fleshy fungi. A field oriented course.
Dendrology. BIOL 438/538. Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 5 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 308 or equivalent. The study of trees and shrubs, their identification, ecology, structure, anatomy, lore and uses. A field oriented course.
Wetland Delineating Plants. BIOL 419/619. Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 6 hours. 5 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 290 and 308. A field-oriented course dealing with the identification of plants used to delineate wetlands. Lectures cover the systematics and structure of delineating plants. Lab and field sessions stress skills in recognition of growing and dormant plants, environmentally induced variability, ecology, and distribution.
Wetlands are of critical concern in the Norfolk area so I designed this course as a survey of the plants used to delineate wetlands based on the current federal regulatory manuals. A great deal of time is spent in the field with repeated recognition tests to develop confidence in plant determination.
Plants of the Bible and the Koran. BIOL 414/514. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prequisites: BIOL 115N, 116N and junior standing. A survey of plants occurring in the sacred texts, their uses history and lore. Particular attention is paid to plants important in agronomic and cultic use. The imagery of plants in the scriptures is included.
OTHER COURSES
In addition to various topics courses, I have also taught the following:
Ecological Sciences Seminar: Aquatic Plants
Ecological Sciences Seminar: Ethnobotany
Ecological Sciences Seminar: Parasitic Plants
Ecological Sciences Seminar: Pteridophyte Ecology
Ecological Sciences Seminar: Orchid Biology
Ethnobotany: Plants of the Bible
Floral Biology
Floristics of the Southeastern United States
Graduate Seminar
Lower Vascular Plants
Non Vascular Plants
Plant Ecology
Plant Anatomy
Undergraduate Seminar
Woody Plants
VISITING SCHOLARS
Thuraya A Al Mansoori, University of Bahrain, Fulbright Scholar 2006-2007
GRADUATE STUDENTS
CURRENT DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Mohammad S Al-Zein
Jay F Bolin
Richard A Matthew
DOCTORAL STUDENTS GRADUATED
Kamal-eldin Ibrahim Mohamed, PhD awarded May 1994. Dissertation title: Biosystematics and Diversification in the Genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa.
Emmanuel Izaka Aigbokhan, PhD awarded May 1998. Dissertation title: Studies on the
Biology of Striga aspera (Scrophulariaceae) in Nigeria. (Co-director with Dana Berner, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture).
Khalid Al-Arid, PhD awarded December 2008. Dissertation title: Microspore Wall Morphogenesis and Orbicule Ultrastructure of Isoetes.
CURRENT MASTER'S STUDENTS
None
MASTER'S STUDENTS GRADUATED
Numerous
SERVICE
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Old Dominion University Herbarium
The herbarium is a museum of dried specimens documenting the flora of the region as well as being a repository for voucher specimens of faculty and student research. We currently have an estimated 30, 000 specimens. Dr Rebecca Bray, a volunteer, handles the herbarium on a dayâ€'toâ€'day basis including requests for the loan of materials, preparing specimens for deposit, and answer inquiries.
Blackwater Ecologic Preserve
In response to awareness of the use of this property for teaching and research, Union Camp Corporation (now International Paper) gave 319 acres near Zuni, Virginia to Old Dominion University in 1984. I established this preserve as the Blackwater Ecologic Preserve.It is of immeasurable ecological value as the northernmost stand of longleaf pine and associated rare communities. Because of our efforts as well as other concerns, the Commonwealth purchased 400 acres of contiguous property.The last purchase by the state expanded the holding to over 1, 000 acres. Together, these two tracts are being managed and restored as the Zuni Pine Barrens.I am currently the manager of the preserve responsible for the development and execution of management and monitoring plans, coordination with state and private partners, and overseeing the general use of the property.
Master of Science in Biology with Wetland Concentration.
Prompted by local wetland professionals, I suggested the establishment of a distinct emphasis in a non-thesis master's degree for wetland biology and have served as the program director since its inception in 1996. This involves mainly answering queries, advising students, and promoting the program.
University Organizations and Committees
President, Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 200 1998-99
Faculty Advisor, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Faculty Advisor, Global Student Friendship
Faculty Advisor, Campus Impact
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (PAST FIVE YEARS ONLY)
GRANT PROPOSAL REVIEWS
National Science Foundation
JOURNALS
American Journal of Botany
Annals of Botany
Botanical Bulletin of Academica Sinica Castanea
BOOK REVIEWS
Economic Botany
Plant Science Bulletin
Perspectives in Science and Faith
EDITORSHIP
Castanea 1999-2002
Haustorium, Parasitic Plants Newsletter 1976-present
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND HONOR SOCIETIES
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Fern Society
American Scientific Affiliation
Association of Southeastern Biologists
Botanical Society of America (Chair, Southeastern Section)
Phi Kappa Phi (President, ODU Chapter 1998-1999)
Society of Economic Botany
Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
Virginia Native Plant Society
PAID CONSULTING (Past Two Years Only)
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas. Agrobiodiversity Workshop, Keynote Speaker. May 2006.
MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Identifier of numerous taxa of vascular plants for local, state and national agencies
Workshop and symposium organizer and editor for international parasitic plant meetings
COMMUNITY INTERACTION
Assist with innumerable science fair and school projects
Frequent speaker at local and regional conservation and plant meetings
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1.Taxonomy, ecology, evolution and control of parasitic weeds, especially Striga in the African Sahel and Orobanche and Cuscuta in the Middle East.
2. Systematics and ecology of quillworts (Isoetes, Pteridophyta) in the southern United States.
3. Plants of the Bible and Koran.
4. Ecology and systematics of the Hydnoraceae.
5. Floristics of Jordan and Syria.
6. Ethnobotany, especially of edible North American plants.
CURRENT BOOK CONTRACTS
Dictionary of Bible Plants. Cambridge University Press
Plants of Chesapeake Bay. Johns Hopkins University Press
CURRENT GRANT SUPPORT
Biology of Rhus michauxii. Virginia Department of Agriculture. $4000
CURRENT ENDOWMENT SUPPORT-Mary Payne Hogan Fund
GRANTS PENDING/SUBMITTED-None
RECENT INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS
Numerous
COUNTRIES VISITED FOR SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
Argentina, Bahrain, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cyprus, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Conakry, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Mali, Morocco, Namibia, Nepal, New Caledonia, Nigeria, Russia, St Lucia, St Vincent, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, West Bank, Western Europe (most countries), Zimbabwe
PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
Extensive
PUBLICATIONS (Most recent listed first)
Books
Musselman, L. J. 2007. Figs and Dates, Laurel and Myrrh: Plants of the Bible and the Quran. With introduction by Garrison Keillor. Timber Press. 336 pages. 243 color photos. Reviews at: http://www.timberpress.com/books/isbn.cfm/9780881928556
Musselman, L. J. 2000. Jordan in Bloom. Wildflowers of the Holy Land. Original watercolors by Dasha Fomicheva, artist to the Royal Hashemite Court.Under the Patronage of HM Rania Al Abdullah, Queen of Jordan. Jordan River Foundation; Amman, Jordan. 112 pages.
Musselman, L. J. and H. P. Medema. 1993. Van U is ook de Aarde. De zwijgende maar machtige boodschap von planten in het heiligdom .[Yours (is) also the Earth. The silent yet powerful language of plants in the sanctuary.] Uitgiverij H. Medema: Vaassen, Netherlands.48 pages. Illustrated.(In Dutch).
Musselman, L. J. and H. P. Medema. 1993. Laat de Aarde het u Vertellen.De zwijgende maar machtige boodschap von planten in het land van de Bijbel.[The Earth Shall TeachYou: The silent yet powerful language of plants in the land of the Bible].Uitgiverij H. Medema: Vaassen, Netherlands.64 pages.Illustrated. (In Dutch). (First printing of 14, 000 in February; reprinted September 1993).
Edited Volumes/Proceedings of Symposia and Workshops
Fer, A. P.. Thalouarn, D. M. Joel, L. J. Musselman, C. Parker and J. A. C. Verkleij, Editors 2001. Proceedings of the 7th International Parasitic Weed Symposium. Facult� des Sciences, University of Nantes, Nantes, France. 312 pages +xii.
Wegmann, K., L. J. Musselman and D. M. Joel, editors. 1998. Current Problems of Orobanche Researches. 452 pages. General Toshevo, Bulgaria: Institute for Wheat and Sunflower "Dobroudja".
Wegmann, K. and L. J. Musselman, editors. 1991. Progress in Orobanche Research. T�bingen, Germany: Eberhard-Karls University. 362 pages + x.
Ransom, J. K., L. J. Musselman, A. D. Worsham and C. Parker, editors. 1991. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Parasitic Weeds. 550 pp +ix. Nairobi: The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
Musselman, L. J., editor. 1987. Parasitic Weeds in Agriculture. Volume I. Striga. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. 317 pp +viii
Parker, C., L. J. Musselman, R. M. Polhill, and A. K. Wilson. 1984. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Parasitic Weeds. Aleppo, Syria: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas. 256 pp +viii.
Musselman, L. J. and J. J. Riley, editors. 1984. Striga in Sudan. Khartoum, Sudan: German Technical Aid (GTZ). 29 pp.
Ayensu, E. S., H. Doggett, R. D. Keynes, J. Marton-LeFevre, L. J.Musselman, C. Parker, and A. Pickering, editors. 1984. Striga Biology and Control. Paris: International Council of Scientific Unions Press. 216 pp +viii.
Ramaiah, K. V., M. J. Vasudeva Rao, C. Parker, and L. J. Musselman. 1983. Striga Biology and Control. Hyderabad, India:International Crops Research Institute for the Semiarid Tropics. 34 pp.
Musselman, L. J., A. D. Worsham, and R. E. Eplee, editors. 1979. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Parasitic Weeds. Raleigh: North Carolina State University. 296 pp +x. Supplement 53 pp.
Reviews and Monographs
Musselman, L. J. 2001. Georgia quillworts.Tipularia The Journal of the Georgia Botanical Society 16:2-19, 40.
Mohamed, K. I., L. J. Musselman and C. R. Riches. 2001. The Genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 88: 60-103.
Musselman, L. J. 1996. Parasitic weeds in the Southern United States. Castanea 61(3): 271â€'292.
Dawson, J., Musselman, L. J., D�rr, I. and P. Wolswinkel. 1994. Biology and Control of Cuscuta.Reviews of Weed Science 6: 265â€'317.
Musselman, L. J.1980.The Biology of Striga, Orobanche and Other Root Parasitic Weeds.Annual Review of Phytopathology 18:463â€'489.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr.1978.Root Parasites of Southern Forests, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, General Technical Report, SOâ€'20.76 pp.
On Line Refereed Papers
Yoder, J. I. and L. J. Musselman. 2006. Striga: A Subterranean Parasitic Angiosperm (Witchweed). Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science. Taylor and Francis: New York.
Nickrent, D.L. and L. J. Musselman. 2004. Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants. The Plant Health Instructor.http://www.apsnet.org/education/IntroPlantPath/PathogenGroups/Parasiticplants/default.htm
Refereed Papers
Bolin,J. F., E. Maass, and L. J. Musselman. 2009. Pollination Biology of Hydnora Africana Thunb. (Hydnoraceae) in Namibia: Brood-site Mimicry with Insect Imprisonment. International Journal of Plant Science 170(2):157-163.
Bolin, J. F., R. D. Bray, M. Keskin, L. J. Musselman. 2008. The Genus Isoetes L. (Isoetaceae, Lycophyta) in South-Western Asia. Turkish Journal of Botany 32: 447-457. http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/botany/issues/bot-08-32-6/bot-32-6-3-0803-13.pdf
Musselman, L. J.and J. F. Bolin. 2007. New Infestation of Branched broomrape Orobanche ramosa L. (Orobanchaceae) on black medic (Medicago lupulina L.) (Fabaceae) in Virginia. Plant Disease. In press.
Tennakoon, K. U., J. F. Bolin, L. J. Musselman, and E. Maas. 2007. Structural attributes of the hypogeous holoparasite Hydnora triceps Dr�ge & Meyer (Hydnoraceae). American Journal of Botany 94(9): 1439-1449.
Musselman, L. J. 2006. The botanical activities of George Edward Post (1838-1909). Archives of Natural History 33(2): 282-301. (Note: the password for accessing this file is: anh332282). Reproduced by permission.
Mohamed, K. and L. J. Musselman. 2006. Striga. Pages 287-289 in M. Thulin, editor. Flora of Somalia. Volume Three. Royal Botanic Gardens: Kew.
Al-Zein, M. and L. J. Musselman. 2006. Michauxia (Campanulaceae): A western Asian genus honoring a North American pioneer botanist. Castanea Occasional Papers 2: 200-205.
Maass, E. and Musselman, L. J. 2004. Hydnora triceps (Hydnoraceae)-First record in Namibia and first description of fruits. Dinteria 29:1-10
Musselman, L. J. and N. S. Saoud. 2004. The types of George Edward Post in Beirut and Geneva. Turkish Journal of Botany 28: 155-160.
Musselman, L. J. 2003. Trees in the Koran and the Bible. Unasylva 213(54): 45-52.
Musselman, L. J. 2002. Ornamentation of Isoetes (Isoetaceae, Lycophyta) microspores. Botanical Review 68(4): 474-487.
Musselman, L. J. 2003. Is Allium kurrat the leek of the Bible? Economic Botany 56(4): 399-400.
Musselman, L. J. 2002. The only quillwort (Isoetes olympica A. Braun) in Syria is threatened with extirpation. Fern Gazette 16(6, 7, 8): 324-329.
Musselman, L. J. and J. K. Roux. 2002. Isoetes toximontana (Isoetaceae), a new quillwort with green megaspores from the Northern Cape of South Africa. Novon 12(4): 504-507.
Knepper, D. A., D. M. Johnson, and L. J. Musselman. 2002. Marsilea mutica (Marsileaceae) in Virginia. American Fern Journal. American Fern Journal 92(3): 243-244.
Musselman, L. J. and A. B. Mouslem. 2001. Frikeh, roasted green wheat. Economic Botany 55(2): 187-189.
Musselman, L. J. 2001. Zawan and tares in the Bible. Economic Botany 54(4) 537-542.
Maass, E. and L. J. Musselman. 2001. Parasitic plant pummels pavement. Hydnora abyssinica (Hydnoraceae). Economic Botany 55(1): 7-8.
Helton, R. C., L. K. Kirkman and L. J. Musselman. 2000. Host preference of the federally endangered hemiparasite Schwalbea americana L. (Scrophulariaceae). Bulletin Torrey Botanical Society 127(4): 300-306
Aigbokhan, E. I., D. K. Berner, L. J. Musselman and H. D. Mignouna. 2000. Evaluation of variability in Striga aspera, Striga hermonthica and their hybrids using morphological characters and random amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Weed Research 40: 375-386
Musselman, L. J. W. C. Taylor and R. D. Bray. 2000. Isoetes mattaponica (Isoetaceae), a new diploid quillwort from freshwater tidal marshes of Virginia. Novon 11: 200-204.
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Solomon's plant life. Plant lore and image in the Solomonic writings. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 51(10): 1-8.
Aigbokhan, E. I., D. K. Berner and L. J. Musselman. 1998. Reproductive ability of hybrids of Striga aspera and Striga hermonthica. Phytopathology 88: 563-567.
Musselman, L. J. and D. A. Knepper. 1997. Chesapeake Bay Quillworts. Wetland Journal 9(1): 3-6.
Mohamed, K. I. and L. J. Musselman. 1997. Striga angolensis (Scrophulariaeae), a new witchweed from Angola. Brittonia 49(1):118-121.
Musselman, L. J., R. D. Bray and D. A. Knepper. 1997. Isoetes H carltaylori (Isoetes acadiensis X I. engelmannii), a new interspecific quillwort hybrid from the Chesapeake Bay. Canadian Journal of Botany 75(2): 301-309.
Musselman, L. J., R. D. Bray and D. A. Knepper. 1996. Isoetes X bruntonii, a new hybrid quillwort from Virginia. American Fern Journal 86(1): 8-15.
Musselman, L. J., D. A. Knepper, R. D. Bray, C. A. Caplen and C.Ballou. 1995. A new Isoetes hybrid from Virginia. Castanea 60(3): 245-254.
Musselman, L. J. 1994. The impact of faculty research on undergraduate teaching needs to be assessed. Assessment Update 6(2):1, 2, 9.
Musselman, L. J. and D. A. Knepper. 1994. Quillworts of Virginia. American Fern Journal 84(2): 48-68.
Perry, J. P., III and L. J. Musselman. 1994. Psilotum nudum new to North Carolina. American Fern Journal 84 (3): 102-104.
Samb, P. I., A. T. Ba and L. J. Musselman. 1994. Striga spp. in Senegal. Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire. Series A. Sciences Naturelles 47: 43-46.
Bharathalakshmi, C. R. Werth and L. J. Musselman. 1990. A study of genetic diversity among host-specific populations of the witchweed Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa. Plant Systematics and Evolution 172(1-4): 1-12.
Knepper, D. A., R. A. Creager and L. J. Musselman. 1990. Identifying dodder seed as contaminants in seed shipments. Seed Science and Technology 18: 731-741.
Wright, J. B., L. J. Musselman, G. F. Levy and J. Kernell. 1990. The vascular flora of Seashore State Park, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Rhodora 92 (870): 90-102.
Musselman, L. J., M. Aggour and H. Abu-Sbaieh. 1989. Parasitic weed problems in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Tropical Pest Management 35(1): 30-33.
Musselman, L. J. and J. H. Visser. 1989. Taxonomy and natural history of Hydnora (Hydnoraceae). Aliso 12(2): 317-326.
Musselman, L. J. and F. N. Hepper. 1988. The genus Striga in Arabia. Notes Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 44(1): 43-50.
Frost, C. C. and L. J. Musselman. 1987. History and vegetation of the Blackwater Ecologic Preserve. Castanea 52(1): 16-46.
Musselman, L. J. and J. H. Visser. 1987. Hydnora johannis in southern Africa. Dinteria 19: 77-82.
Ralston, D. M., C. R. Riches and L. J. Musselman. 1987. Morphology and hosts of three Striga species in Botswana. Bulletin Museum National Naturelle d'Histoire 9. Section B. Adansonia 195-215.
Musselman, L. J. and F. N. Hepper. 1986. The witchweeds (Striga, Scrophulariaceae) of the Sudan Republic. Kew Bulletin 41(1):205-221.
Musselman, L. J. 1986. The genus Cuscuta in Virginia. Castanea 51(3): 188-196.
Musselman, L. J. 1985. Orobanche ramosa in Kentucky. Castanea 50: 57-58.
Musselman, L. J. 1984. Parasitic angiosperms of Sudan: Orobanchaceae, Hydnoraceae, and Cuscuta. Notes Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh 42: 21-39.
Musselman, L. J. 1984.An unusual specimen of Orobanche from North Carolina collected by John Ball in 1884. Castanea 49:91-93.
Safa, S. B., B. M. G. Jones and L. J. Musselman. 1984. Mechanisms favoring outbreeding in Striga hermonthica (Scrophulariaceae). New Phytologist 96: 299-305.
Kopke, E., L. J. Musselman, and D. J. deLaubenfels. 1983. Studies on the anatomy of Parasitaxus ustus (Podocarpaceae) and its root connections. Phytomorphology 31: 85-92.
Musselman, L. J., P. C. Matteson and S. Fortune. 1983. Potential pollen vectors of Striga hermonthica in Africa. Annals of Botany 51: 851-862.
Musselman, L. J., C. Parker and N. Dixon. 1982. Notes on autogamy and flower structure in agronomically important species of Striga (Scrophulariaceae) and Orobanche (Orobanchaceae). Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 56: 329-343.
Wagner, F. S. and L. J. Musselman. 1982. The occurrence of the southern woodfern, Dryopteris X australis (Wherry) Small. Castanea 47: 182-190.
Musselman, L. J. 1982. The Santalaceae of Virginia. Castanea 47: 276-283.
Musselman, L. J. 1982. The Orobanchaceae of Virginia. Castanea 47: 266-275.
Musselman, L. J. and C. Parker. 1982. Preliminary host ranges of some strains of economically important broomrapes. Economic Botany 36: 270-273.
Bell, C. R. and L. J. Musselman. 1982. Unilateral hybridization in Aureolaria Raf. (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 69: 647-649.
Kondo, K., M. Segawa, L. J. Musselman and W. F. Mann, jr. 1981. Comparative ecological study of the chromosome races in certain parasitic plants of the southeastern United States of America. Boletim de Sociedade Broteriana 53(2): 793-807.
Musselman, L. J. and C. Parker. 1981. Surface features of Striga seeds (Scrophulariaceae). Adansonia 20: 431-437.
Musselman, L. J. 1981. Studies on indigo witchweed, the American strain of Striga gesnerioides (Scrophulariaceae). Weed Science 594-596.
Mann, W. F., Jr. and L. J. Musselman. 1981. Small infestations of Seymeria cassioides (Scrophulariaceae) reduce growth of potted slash pines. Plant Disease 65: 748-749.
Musselman, L. J. and K. O. Nixon. 1981. Branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) in Texas. Plant Disease 65: 752-753.
Spelce, D. L. and L. J. Musselman. 1981. Orobanche minor germination with strigol and GR compounds. Pflanzen Physiologie 103:281-283.
Frost, C. C. and L. J. Musselman. 1980. Clover broomrape in the United States. Weed Science 28: 119-122.
Mann, W. F., Jr. and L. J. Musselman. 1980. Autotrophic growth of southeastern root parasites. American Midland Naturalist 106:203-205.
Magraw, T. W. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Notes on the dispersion of Dryopteris spores in the Great Dismal Swamp. American Fern Journal 69: 6-8.
Mann, W. F., Jr. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Senna seymeria parasitizes western conifers. Economic Botany 33: 338-339.
Wunderlin, R. P., L. J. Musselman and A. G. Shuey. 1979. Striga gesnerioides, a parasitic weed new to the Western Hemisphere. Plant Disease Reporter 63: 251-252.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1979. Agalinis fasciculata a native parasitic weed on commercial tree species in the Southeastern United States. American Midland Naturalist 101:
459-464.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1979. Notes on seed germination and parasitism of seedlings of Buckleya distichophylla (Santalaceae). Castanea 44: 108-113.
Musselman, L. J. and H. E. Grelen. 1979. A population of Aureolaria pedicularia (L.) Raf. (Scrophulariaceae) without oaks. American Midland Naturalist 102: 175-177.
Nickrent, D. L., L. J. Musselman, J. L. Riopel and R. E. Eplee.1979. Haustorial initiation and non-host penetration in witchweed (Striga asiatica). Annals of Botany 43: 233-236.
Riopel, J. L. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Experimentally induced haustoria in Agalinis purpurea (Scrophulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 66: 570-575.
Werth, C. R., W. V. Baird and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Root parasitism in Schoepfia schreberi (Olacaceae). Biotropica 11:140-143.
Nickrent, D. L. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Autogamy in the American strain of witchweed, Striga asiatica (Scrophulariaceae). Brittonia 31: 253-256.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1979. Haustorial frequency in some root parasites in culture. New Phytologist 83: 479-483.
Musselman, L. J., D. L. Nickrent, R. A. Mansfield and J. E. A.Ogborn. 1979. Field notes on Nigerian Striga. Sida 8:196-201.
Kondo, K. K., L. J. Musselman and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1978. Karyomorphological studies in some parasitic species of Scrophulariaceae, I. Brittonia 30: 345-354.
Nickrent, D. L., L. J. Musselman, L. A. Pitchford and D. W. Sampson. 1978. Distribution and ecology of Dryopteris in southeastern Virginia and adjacent North Carolina. American Fern
Journal 68: 45-51.
Gwynn, T. M., L. J. Musselman, and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1978. The floral and seed biology of Seymeria cassioides. Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 54: 105-124.
Musselman, L. J., D. L. Nickrent and G. F. Levy. 1977. A contribution towards a vascular flora of the Great Dismal Swamp. Rhodora 79: 240-268.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1977. Parasitism and haustorial structure of Schwalbea americana (Scrophulariaceae). Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 53: 309-315.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1977. A scanning electron microscopy study of seed surface characteristics of some Scrophulariaceae and Orobanchaceae. Phytomorphology 26: 359-370.
Atsatt, P. R. and L. J. Musselman. 1977. Surface characteristics of roots and haustoria of Orthocarpus purpurascens. Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 53: 359-370.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1976. Host plants of some Rhinanthoideae of Eastern North America. Plant Systematics and Evolution 127: 45-53.
Musselman, L. J. 1975. The haustorium of Krameria lanceolata: A preliminary study. Phytomorphology 25: 416-422.
Musselman, L. J. and W. C. Dickison. 1975. The structure and development of the haustorium in parasitic Scrophulariaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society 70: 183-212.
Musselman, L. J. 1972. Root parasitism in Macranthera flammea and Tomanthera auriculata (Scrophulariaceae). Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 88: 58-60.
Musselman, L. J., T. S. Cochrane, W. E. Rice and M. M. Rice.1971. The flora of Rock County, Wisconsin. Michigan Botanist 10: 147-193.
Musselman, L. J. 1969. Observations on the life history of Aureolaria grandiflora and Aureolaria pedicularia (Scrophulariaceae). American Midland Naturalist 82: 307-311.
Musselman, L. J. 1969. The botanical activities of Thomas J.Hale, 1858-1862. Michigan Botanist 8: 181-185.
Musselman, L. J. 1969. Samuel H. Watson, pioneer botanist of southern Wisconsin. Michigan Botanist 8: 35-37.
Musselman, L. J. 1968. Asexual reproduction in the burning bush, Euonymus atropurpureus. Michigan Botanist 7: 60-61.
Musselman, L. J. 1968. Additional Wisconsin records for the ebony spleenwort, Asplenium platyneuron. Michigan Botanist 7:268.
Musselman, L. J. 1968. The Milton College herbarium. Michigan Botanist 7: 269-270.
Refereed Book Chapters, Symposia Proceedings, Contributions to Floras, Invited contributions
Musselman, L. J. 2004. Hydnoraceae. Pages 187-188. In: Flowering Plants of the Neotropics, edited by N. P. Smith, S. A. Mori, A. Henderson, D. W. Stevenson, and S. V. Heald. New York: New York Botanical Garden.
Musselman, L. J. 2004. Pages Cuscutaceae.Pages 187-188. In: Flowering Plants of the Neotropics, edited by N. P. Smith, S. A. Mori, A. Henderson, D. W. Stevenson, and S. V. Heald. New York: New York Botanical Garden.
Musselman, L. J. and J. McNeal. 2001. Hydnora triceps (Hydnoraceae): Unique flowers with an uncertain future. Pages 23-28 in Fer, A., P. Thalouarn, D. M. Joel, L. J. Musselman, C. Parker and J. A. C. Verkleij, Editors. 2001. Proceedings of the 7th International Parasitic Weed Symposium. Facult� des Sciences, University of Nantes, Nantes, France. 312 pages +xii.
Musselman, L. J. 2001. Broomrape. Pages 158-159 in O. C. Maloy and T. D. Murray, editors. The Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology. New York: John Wiley.
Musselman, L. J. 2001. Witchweed. Pages 1200-1201 in O. C. Maloy and T. D. Murray, editors. The Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology. New York: John Wiley.
Musselman, L. J. 2001. Parasitic Seed Plants. Pages 730-732 in O. C. Maloy and T. D. Murray, editors. The Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology. New York: John Wiley.
Musselman, L. J. 2000. Hydnoraceae. Pages 268-270 in: S. Chaudhary, Editor. Flora of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Vol. II (Part 2). National Herbarium of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Agriculture and Water, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Musselman, L. J. 1998. Hydnoraceae. Pages 16-18 in G. V. Pope, editor, Flora Zambesiaca. Volume Nine Part Two. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Mohamed, K. I., L. J. Musselman, E. I. Aigbokhan and D. K. Berner. 1996. Evolution and taxonomy of agronomically important Striga species. pages 52-73 in: Moreno, M. T. and J. I. Cubero, Coordinating Editors. Advances in Parasitic Plant Research.Direccion General Investigacion Agraria: Cordoba, Spain. 929 pages.
Kenfack, D., L. J. Musselman and H. J. Hoevers. 1996. Hosts of eight Striga species (Scrophulariaceae) in Cameroon. pages 465-470. in: Moreno, M. T. and J. I. Cubero, Coordinating Editors. Advances in Parasitic Plant Research. Direccion General Investigacion Agraria: Cordoba, Spain. 929 pages.
Cisse, J., M. Camara, D. K. Berner and L. J. Musselman. 1996. Rhamphicarpa fistulosa (Scrophulariaceae) damages rice in Guinee. pages 517-520. in: Moreno, M. T. and J. I. Cubero, Coordinating Editors. Advances in Parasitic Plant Research. Direccion General Investigacion Agraria: Cordoba, Spain. 929 pages.
Musselman, L. J. and S. C. Haynes. 1996. Santalaceae with weed potential in the United States. pages 521-527. in: Moreno, M.T. and J. I. Cubero, Coordinating Editors. Advances in Parasitic Plant Research. Direccion General Investigacion Agraria: Cordoba,Spain. 929 pages.
Rhui-cheng, F., L. J. Musselman and U. Plitmann. 1995. Cuscuta. pages 322-325 in Zheng-yi, W. and P. H. Raven, Editors. Flora of China. Volume 16. Gentianaceae through Boraginaceae. Beijing: Science Press and St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden. 479 pages + xiii.
Musselman, L. J. 1995. Hydnoraceae. The World of Plants. Weekly Encyclopedia 40(1/22): 103-105. Six photographs. Asahi Simbun Publishers. [In Japanese].
Musselman, L. J. and M. C. Press. 1995. The diversity of parasitic plants. pages 1-13 in: Press, M. C. and J. D. Graves, editors. Parasitic Flowering Plants. London: Chapman and Hall.
Musselman, L. J. 1995. Taxonomy and spread of Orobanche. pp 27-35 in Pieterse, A. H., J. A. C. Verkleij and S. J. Borg, eds. Biology and Management of Orobanche, Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Orobanche and Related Striga Research.Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute.
Musselman, L. J. 1994. Striga Species. Pages 156-160 in: R.Labrada, J. C. Caseley and C. Parker, editors. Weed Management for Developing Countries. FAO Plant Production and Protection Paper 120. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Musselman, L. J. 1993. Alien broomrapes (Orobanche species) of potential danger to American crops. Pages 244-247. Proceedings Southern Weed Science Society. Champaign, Il: Southern Weed Science Society.
Musselman, L. J. 1993. Contributed type for Aphyteia. Page 20 in Jarvis, C. E., F. R. Barrie, D. M. Allan and J. L. Reveal. A List of Linnean Generic Names and their Types. Regnum Vegetabile 127. Konigstein, Germany: Koeltz.
Musselman, L. J. 1992. Hydnoraceae. pages 30-31 in: Thulin, M., editor. Flora of Somalia. Volume 1. Pteridophyta; Gymnospermae; Angiospermae (Annonaceae-Fabaceae). Royal Botanic Gardens: Kew. 493 pages. +viii.
Musselman, L. J. 1991. The genus Hydnora (Hydnoraceae). pp 247-250 in Ransom, J. K., L. J. Musselman, A. D. Worsham and C.Parker, eds. 1991. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Parasitic Weeds. 550 pp +ix. Nairobi: The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
Knepper, D., A. Tunde Obilana and L. J. Musselman. 1991. Morphology of Striga forbesii and preliminary screening for resistance in sorghum. pp 241-246 in Ransom, J. K., L. J. Musselman, A. D. Worsham and C. Parker, eds. 1991. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Parasitic Weeds. 550 pp +ix. Nairobi: The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
Bebawi, F. F., S. A. Khalid and L. J. Musselman. 1991. Effects of urea nitrogen on stimulant activity of sorghum and germination capacity of Striga. pp 458-461 in Ransom, J. K., L. J. Musselman, A. D. Worsham and C. Parker, eds. 1991. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Parasitic Weeds. 550 pp +ix. Nairobi: The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
Knepper, D. A., J. B. Wright and L. J. Musselman. 1991. The phytogeographical significance of some rare plants at Back Bay. pp 215-221 in Marshall, H. G. and M. D. Norman, eds. Proceedings of the Back Bay Ecological Symposium. Norfolk: Old Dominion University.
Musselman, L. J. 1991. Buckleya and Nestronia. pp 99-101 in Terwilliger, K., coordinator. Virginia's Endangered Species. Blacksburg, Virginia: McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company. 672 pp +viii.
Musselman, L. J. 1991. Orobanche ramosa and Orobanche aegyptiaca in Flora Palaestina. Pages 1-5. in Wegmann, K. and L. J. Musselman, editors. Progress in Orobanche Research. Tubingen, Germany: Eberhard-Karls University. 362 pages + x.
Musselman, L. J., Bharathalakshmi, S. B. Safa, K. I. Mohamed, and C. L. White. 1991. Recent research on the biology of Striga asiatica, S. gesnerioides, and S. hermonthica. pp 31-41 in Kim, S. K. (ed.). Combating Striga in Africa. Proceedings, International Workshop organized by IITA, ICRISAT and IDRC, 22-24 August 1988. IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Musselman, L. J. 1990. Taxonomy, ecology, and distribution of witchweeds in P. F. Sand, editor. Striga asiatica (witchweed) Cooperative Research and Control Program in the United States. Weed Science Society of America, Monograph Series. pp 3-12.
Musselman, L. J. 1989. Parasitic weeds. pp 127-131 in Kahn, R.P., ed. Plant Protection and Quarantine. Volume II. Selected Pests and Pathogens of Quarantine Significance. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Musselman, L. J. 1987. Identification of witchweeds. pp 3-12 in Musselman, L. J., editor. Parasitic Weeds in Agriculture. I. Striga. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Vasudeva Rao, M. J. and L. J. Musselman. 1987. Host specificity and physiological "strains" in Striga. pp 13-25 in Musselman, L. J. , editor. Parasitic Weeds in Agriculture. I. Striga. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Musselman, L. J. and E. R. Musselman. 1986. Edible Plants (Appendix C, pp C-1 to C-84), Poisonous Plants (Appendix D, pp D-1 to D-12) in Survival, FM 21-26, U. S. Army, Special Forces.
Musselman, L. J. 1986. Biosystematics of the genus Orobanche. pp 2-10 in S. J. ter Borg, editor. Orobanche Biology and Control. Wageningen, Netherlands: Agricultural University.
Musselman, L. J. 1986. Parasitic weeds and their impact in Southwest Asia. in Hedge, I. and P. Davis, editors. Plant life of Southwest Asia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 89B: 283-288.
Musselman, L. J. 1985. Fertility and floral patterns in some species of Striga (Scrophulariaceae). National Geographic Society Research Reports 20: 487-491.
Musselman, L. J. and E. S. Ayensu. 1984. Taxonomy and biosystematics of Striga. pp 35-42 in Ayensu, E. S., H. Doggett, R. D. Keynes, J. Marton-LeFevre, L. J. Musselman, C. Parker, A. Pickering, editors. Striga Biology and Control. Paris: International Council of Scientific Unions Press. 216 pp +VIII.
Musselman, L. J. 1984. Dryopteris hybrids in the Great Dismal Swamp. National Geographic Society Research Reports 17:619-624.
Musselman, L. J. 1984. Taxonomic problems in Striga with particular reference to Africa. pp 53-57 in Parker, C., L. J. Musselman, R. Polhill and A. K. Wilson, editors. Proceedings of
the Third International Symposium on Parasitic Weeds. Aleppo, Syria: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas.
Musselman, L. J. and C. Parker. 1983. Biosystematic studies in the genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae). pp 19-24 in Ramaiah, K. V. and M. J. Vasudeva Rao, editors. Proceedings of the Second International Striga Workshop. Hyderabad, India: International Crop Research Institute for the Semiarid Tropics.
Musselman, L. J. 1983. The need for consideration of biocontrol in Striga. pp 109-110 in K. V. Ramaiah and M. J. Vasudeva Rao, eds. Proceedings of the Second International Striga Workshop. Pantacheru, A. P., India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semiarid Tropics.
Musselman, L. J. 1982. Parasitic weeds of arable land. pp 175-185 in: Holzner, W. and M. Numata, editors. Biology and Ecology of Weeds. The Hague: W. Junk.
Mann, W. F., Jr. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Native root parasites and forestry in the American South: A review. pp 24-33 in Musselman, L. J., A. D. Worsham and R. E. Eplee, editors. Proceedings of the Third International Parasitic Weed Symposium. Raleigh: North Carolina State University.
Wagner, W. H., Jr. and L. J. Musselman. 1979. Log ferns of the Great Dismal Swamp. pp 127-139 in: P. W. Kirk, Jr., editor. The Great Dismal Swamp. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. 427 pp +xiv.
Musselman, L. J. 1974. Heterotrophy in vascular plants. pp 321-323 in: Radford, A. E. W. C. Dickison, J. R. Massey, and C.R. Bell. Vascular Plant Systematics. New York: Harper and Row.
Musselman, L. J. 1973. On the anatomy of the haustoria of parasitic Scrophulariaceae. European Weed Research Council Symposium on Parasitic Weeds, Malta. 140-148.
Musselman, L. J. 1973. Preliminary studies on the anatomy of seedling roots and haustoria of Striga lutea Lour. (Scrophulariaceae). European Weed Research Council Symposium on Parasitic Weeds, Malta. 149-152.
Scientific Notes, Government Publications, Newsletters (Sometimes not Refereed)
Haynes, S. C., W. L. MacDonald and L. J. Musselman. 1996. Oilnut Parasitism of Firs. Pest Alert NA-PR-03-96.
Wright, J. B., J. L. Kernell, G. F. Levy and L. J. Musselman. 1990. Checklist of the flora of Seashore State Park. Jeffersonia A Newsletter of Virginia Botany 21(3-4):24-44.
Bashir, M. O. and L. J. Musselman. 1985. Some natural enemies of Striga hermonthica in the Sudan. Tropical Pest Management 30(2): 211-212.
Musselman, L. J. and C. R. Riches. 1985. Witchweeds of Botswana. Botswana Agricultural Research Bulletin 4: 3-11.
Musselman,L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1976. Cataphyll behavior in Ximenia americana seedlings (Olacaceae). Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflanzen 53: 131-135. Musselman, L. J. 1984. Mistletoes of Sudan. Golden Bough 5:2.
Stangle, C. M. and L. J. Musselman. 1981. Some growth aspects of Seymeria cassioides. Southern Forest Experiment Station Research Note SO-276. 3 pages.
Musselman, L. J. 1979. Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke (Scrophulariaceae), first record of the species in the Western Hemisphere. U. S. Dept. of Agr. Coop. Plant Pest Rep. 4:84.
Musselman, L. J., C. S. Harris and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1978. Agalinis purpurea, a parasitic weed on sycamore, sweetgum, and loblolly pine. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Service, Tree Planters
Notes 29: 24-25.
Musselman, L. J. and W. F. Mann, Jr. 1978. Identification of parasitic weed seeds using scanning electron microscopy. Pesticide Abstracts News Service (PANS) 24: 345-346.
Musselman, L. J. and S. D. Rich. 1977. Notes on the hemiparasite Bartsia alpina (Scrophulariaceae). Acta Botanica Islandica 4: 16-18.
Musselman, L. J. 1974. Buckleya distichophylla in Virginia. Jeffersonia: Newsletter of Virginia Botany 8: 5-6.
Musselman, L. J. 1970. Plants of a mountain bog of southwestern Virginia. Castanea 35: 194-197.
Popular Articles
Musselman, L. J. and P. Vorster. 2000. Finding furtive flowers. Plant Talk 21: 38-39
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Hashemite Pteridophytes Or, a A ferner Looking for Allies in the Middle East. Fiddlehead Forum 26(5):37, 42.
Musselman, L. J.1999. A Biblical View of Creation. Al Reem, Journal of the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (Jordan). 65: 8-9.
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Salomo en zijn planten. (Deel 2). Bijbel & Wetenschap 214:171-172.
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Salomo en zijn planten. Bijbel & Wetenschap 213:155-156.
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Surprising Cedars of Syria. Plant Talk 19:6.
Musselman, L. J. 1998. Wat is hysop in de Bijbel? Bijbel and Wetenschap 202: 40-42. (In Dutch).
Musselman, L. J. 1997. Parasitic plants well represented in Virginia. Virginia Native Plant Society Bulletin 16(2): 1, 3.
Musselman, L. J. 1997. Virginia's parasitic plants: A look at mistletoes and dodders. Virginia Native Plant Society Bulletin 16(3): 3, 10
Musselman, L. J. 1996. Zuni offers rare look at historic native tree habitat. Bulletin of the Virginia Native Plant Society 15(4): 1, 3, 6.
Musselman, L. J. 1996. Huckleberries, blueberries show great diversity at BEP. Bulletin of the Virginia Native Plant Society 15(4): 5.
Musselman, L. J. 1994. Planten uit de Bijbel. De Johannesbroodboom, henna en mirt. Bijbel en Wetenschap. 174: 178-180. (In Dutch).
Musselman, L. J. 1993. Olijfboom. Bode van het Heil in Christus 136 (2): 9-13. (In Dutch).
Musselman, L. J. 1988. Plants of the Bible. Grace and Truth Bible Study Magazine. 55(8, 9, 10, 11).
Visser, J. H. and L. J. Musselman. 1986. The strangest plant in the world. Veld and Flora. December 1986/January 1987: 109-111.
Musselman, L. J. 1985. How plants are named and why names change. Weeds Today 16(1): 1-3.
Musselman, L. J. 1985. Have you heard about the farmer's dodder? Explorer 27(1): 7-9.
Musselman, L. J. 1985. Bean stranglers! Explorer 27(3):23-25.
Musselman, L. J. 1984. The trek for tartous along the Blue Nile. Explorer 26(2): 8-11.
Musselman, L. J. and P. F. Sand. 1984. Giant witchweed. Weeds. Today 14(4):7.
Musselman, L. J. 1984. Parasitic spaghetti-The dodders. Weeds Today 15(4): 5-6.
Musselman, L. J. 1982. Branched broomrape. Weeds Today 13(1):10-11.
Musselman, L. J. 1982. Striga-a weed that bewitches its hosts. Explorer 25(2): 4-5.
Musselman, L. J., R. E. Eplee, and P. F. Sand. 1980. Striga gesnerioides. Weeds Today 11: 14-15.
Musselman, L. J. and P. F. Sand. 1980. Clover broomrape. Weeds Today 12(2): 32.
Musselman, L. J. 1978. Growing Osmunda from spores. Fiddlehead Forum 4: 4.
Musselman, L. J. 1977. Native plants for local gardens-I. Ferns. Norfolk Botanical Garden Bulletin 13:1,3.
Musselman, L. J. and M. R. Moore. 1970. Prairies, plows, and progress. Wisconsin Academy Review 17: 11-13.
Essays, Published Letters, and Published Lectures
Musselman, L. J., J. I. Yoder, J. H. Westwood. 2001. Parasitic plants major problem to food crops. Science 293: 1434.
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Faculty Research and Undergraduate Teaching. Does it Matter. Personal Reflections of a Teacher. The First Annual Fulbright Lecture. U S Embassy, Damascus. (English and Arabic).
Musselman, L. J. 1999. Flora in Jordan. Ferns in Jordan. Campus News 104: 6-7.
Musselman, L. J. 1998. Flora in Jordan. Did you get the point? Thistles! University of Jordan Campus News 99: 9-10
Musselman, L. J. 1998. Flora in Jordan. Black irises and black plastic. University of Jordan Campus News 97: 9-10
Musselman, L. J. 1998. Rail of two cities-Damascus to Amman on the Hejaz Railway. University of Jordan Campus News 100:10-12
Musselman, L. J. 1996. Al eterno entusiasmo. Faith, enthusiasm, and botany. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 48(4); 256-257.
Technical Reports/Manuals
McNamara, A., L. J. Musselman and C. K. Sweiss. 1998. Guidelines for Visiting Faculty. The University of Jordan and the Jordanian-American Commissiion for Educational Exchange. 34 pages. Amman.
Papers Reprinted in Other Publications
Edible Plants (Appendix C, pp Câ€'1 to Câ€'84), Poisonous Plants (Appendix D, pp Dâ€'1 to Dâ€'12) in Survival, FM 21â€'26, U. S. Army, Special Forces. Musselman, L. J. and E. R. Musselman. 1986 Reprinted by Dorset Press: New York. 1999
Fernald's Ecstasy! Fernald's Chagrin!Pages 241â€'248 in J. K. Minichiello and A. W. White. 1996. From Blue Ridge to Barrier Islands. An Audubon Naturalist Reader. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins. Taken from:Frost, C. C. and L. J. Musselman.1987.Historyand vegetation of the Blackwater Ecologic Preserve.Castanea 52(1):16â€'46.
Zuni Pine Barrens. Pages 34â€'35 in: Wildflower 13(3). 1997.Taken from:Musselman, L. J. 1996. Zuni offers rare look at historic native tree habitat. Bulletin of the Virginia Native Plant Society 15(4):1, 3, 6.
Articles and Notes in Haustorium, Parasitic Plants Newsletter
Notes and articles which I have published in Haustorium during the past 15 years are not listed here. I estimate these to total approximately 30.
Published Book Reviews (These are numerous and I list only those from the past two years)
Musselman, L. J. 2007. Saffron (Crocus sativus). Plant Science Bulletin. Summer 2007.
Musselman, L. J. 2003. Wild Orchids of Florida. Economic Botany 57: 421.
Musselman, L. J. 2003. Barley Science. Economic Botany 57: 424-425.
Musselman, L. J. 2003. The Archeulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel. Economic Botany 57: 425.
REFERENCES
General-Teaching, Research, University Service
Chris D Platsoucas, Dean of the College of Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529. Phone: 757 683 3274, fax: 757 683 3034. Email: mcplatsoucas@odu.edu
Andrew Gordon, Chair 1996-2002, Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0266. Phone: 757 683 3595, fax: 757 683 5283. Email: agordon@odu.edu
Research
Claude W. dePamphilis. Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania16802. Phone: 814-863-6412, 814-963-6413 (lab), 814-235-1574 Email: cwd3@psu.edu (Parasitic Plants)
W. Carl Taylor, Program Director, Systematic Biology & Biodiversity Inventories,
Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22230. Email: wtaylor@nsf.gov (Isoetes)
International
Alain MacNamara, Executive Director, Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange, Post Office Box 850215, 11185 Amman, Jordan. Fax: (962 6) 568 4820. Email: Fulbright@nets.com.jo
Juliet Wurr, Director, American Embassy, Beirut. Email: jwurr@usia.go
SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITAE-Lytton John Musselman
CURRENT POSITION: Mary Payne Hogan Professor of Botany, Eminent Scholar; Manager, Blackwater Ecologic Preserve, Acting Program Coordinator, M S in Wetland Biology.
MAILING ADDRESS: Department of Biological Sciences 110 Mills Godwin Building 45th Street Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0266. Phone: 757 683 3597, Fax: 5283, Email: lmusselm@odu.edu Home phone: 757 423 6358. Web http://sci.odu.edu/biology/directory/lytton.shtml and http://www.odu.edu/~lmusselm
EDUCATION: BA (1965-Beloit College), MS (1968-University of Wisconsin Milwaukee), PhD (1974â€'University of North Carolina).
HONORS: Provost's Award for Leadership in International Education; Honorary Member, International Parasitic Plant Society; Designated Eminent Scholar; Faculty Research Award: Phi Kappa Phi; Elected Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London; three Fulbright awards.
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Biology of parasitic weeds in the tropics and semi-arid tropics; systematics of Isoetes; plants of the Bible; flora of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria; Undergraduate teaching and faculty research.
PUBLICATIONS: Books-4, Monographs and Review Papers-6; Edited Volumes-10; Refereed Papers-97; Invited contributions/book chapters-48; Popular articles and notes-40.
GRANT SUPPORT: I am supported chiefly by endowment funds along with modest extramural monies.
DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Diverse committees and responsibilities at all levels.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: I routinely review manuscripts for papers and books and grants for a diversity of journals and publishers and am active in several professional associations.
REFERENCES:
Alain MacNamara, Executive Director, Jordanian-American Commission for Educational Exchange, Post Office Box 850215, 11185 Amman, Jordan. Fax: (962 6) 568 4820. Email: fulbright@nets.com.jo (international)
Chris D. Platsoucas, Dean, College Sciences 2003-2007, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0163. Phone: 757 683 3274, fax: 757 683 3034, Email: cplatsoucas@odu.edu (teaching, research)
Claude W. dePamphilis. Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania16802. Phone: 814-863-6412 (O), 814-963-6413 (lab), Email: cwd3@psu.edu (parasitic plants)
Juliet Wurr, Embassy of the United States, Beirut, Lebanon. Email: WurrJ@state.gov (international)
In addition, any officer of Old Dominion University could be contacted.