Page | Title |
3 | Success in biological control of weeds |
15 | Biological control of leafy spurge: An emerging success story |
27 | Management of horse purslane (Trianthema portulacastrum L.) with Gibbago trianthemae Simmons in India |
35 | The successful biological control of spinyhead sida, Sida acuta [Malvaceae], by Calligrapha pantherina (Col.: Chrysomelidae) in Australia's Northern Territory |
43 | Biological control of weeds in Mauritius: Past success revisited and present challenges |
51 | Biological control of mist flower (Ageratina riparia, Asteraceae): Transferring a successful program from Hawai'i to New Zealand |
59 | Successful establishment of exotic agents for classical biological control of invasive weeds in Virginia |
67 | Biological control of ragwort (Senecio jacobaea L.) in Australia |
81 | Biological control of Chromolaena odorata: Successes and failures |
87 | Application of biological control to vegetation management in forestry |
97 | A century of classical biological control of Lantana camara: Can pathogens make a significant difference? |
105 | Establishment, spread and impact of Pareuchaetes pseudoinsulata (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) and exotic predator of the Siam weed, Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae: Eupatoriae) in Ghana |
113 | The life history and biology of Aphthona russica sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae), a potential biological control agent of leafy spurge |
117 | Biological control of cleavers (Galium spurium and G. aparine) with pathogenic fungi - Exploration and discovery |
125 | Isolation and partial characterization of phytotoxins produced by Exserohilum monoceras, a potential bioherbicide for control of Echinochloa species |
131 | Biological control of weed hemp sesbania with Colletotrichum truncatum (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
131 | Efficacy and plant response to Ralstonia solanacearum, a potential bioherbicide for control of kahili ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
132 | Assays for predicting mycoherbicide formulation compatibility (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
133 | A new biocontrol agent, the stem feeder beetle Thamnurgus euphorbiae Kuster (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) from Italy to control leafy spurge in the U.S. (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
133 | Biological control of Hypericum androsaemum with Melamspora hypericorum (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
134 | Liquid fermentation, delivery system, and efficacy testing of the mycoherbicide Fusarium oxysporum M12-4A against Striga hermonthica (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
135 | Vegetation problems and biological control efforts at U.S. Army installations (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
135 | Water-dispersible granules containing mycoherbicide agents (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
136 | Fungi isolated from Orobanche spp. in Ethiopia, and their potential use for biological control (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
136 | U.S. Army pilot project for biological control of Canada thistle and spotted knapweed in Colorado (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
137 | Controlling Canada thistle with Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis: Factors influencing efficacy (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
138 | Control of St. John's wort and round-leaved mallow in non-cultivated habitats with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
138 | Successful biological control of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in Papua New Guinea by the weevils Neochetina bruchi and Neochetina eichhorniae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
139 | The development of mycoherbicides for the management of parasitic weeds of the genus Striga and Orobanche - A review and recent results (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
140 | Release and colonization of the bindweed gall mite, Aceria malherbae: A field bindweed biological control program for the Texas high plains (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
140 | Stumpout - Commercial production of a fungal inoculant to prevent regrowth of cut wattle stumps in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
141 | Desiccation tolerance in microbial herbicides (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
142 | Fusarium sp. as a potential biocontrol agent for Egeria densa and Egeria najas (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
143 | Controlling leafy spurge using Aphthona flea beetles: One year after mass release (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
143 | South Dakota correctional facility supports captive-rearing efforts for biological control agent of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria L.) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
144 | Mycobiota of Centaurea cyanus and Ascochyta doronici as a probable agent of biocontrol of this weed (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
145 | Field observations and biological notes of the entomofauna associated with Convolvulus arvensis L. in Slovakia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
145 | Phytotoxic metabolites produced by Drechslera avenacea, a potential mycoherbicide of wild oats (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
146 | A passive sorting device for separating Aphthona species biological control agents of leafy spurge from larger insects, seeds and plant debris associated with crude insect sweep net collection (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
147 | Biological and molecular characterization of Ascochyta caulina, a biocontrol agent of Chenopodium album (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
151 | What can we learn from biological control failures? |
155 | Can failure be turned into success for biological control of mile-a-minute weed (Mikania micrantha)? |
169 | Trivial and Political Reasons for the Failure of Classical Biological Control of Weeds: a Personal View |
173 | Will Expected and Unexpected Non-Target Effects, and the New Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act, Cause Biological Control of Broom to Fail in New Zealand? |
187 | Rhinocyllus conicus - Insights to Improve Predictability and Minimize Risk of Biological Control of Weeds |
195 | What We Learned from the Failure of the Ragweed Leaf Beetle in Russia |
197 | Projects on biological control of Russian thistle and milk thistle in California: Failures that contributed to the science of biological weed control (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
197 | Why do Weed Biocontrol Agents Fail to Establish or to Control Their Hosts? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
198 | Disparity between laboratory and field spraying systems - a cause of practical failure of Mycoherbicides (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
199 | Failing to make the successful leap from small to large scale application of a fungal pathogen of Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
199 | Predation and interference by phytoseiid mites on the spider mite Tetranychus lintearius (Acari: Tetranychidae), an established biological control agent of gorse (Ulex europaeus) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
203 | Evaluation of Fungal and Bacterial Agents for Biological Control of Canada Thistle |
209 | Effects of Synthetic Congeners of the Natural Product Phytotoxins Maculosins-1 and 2 on Growth of Wheat Coleoptile (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Wakeland) |
215 | New Biological Control Initiatives Against Weeds of South American Origin in Australia: Nassella Tussock Grasses and Blue Heliotrope |
225 | Insects Associated with Mile-A-Minute Weed (Polygonum perfoliatum L.) in China: a Three-Year-Survey Report |
233 | The Phytophagous Insect Fauna of Scotch Thistle, Onopordum acanthium L., in Southeastern Washington and Northwestern Idaho |
241 | Endophytic Fungal Flora from Eastern White Pine Needles and Apple Tree Leaves as a Means of Biological Control for White Pine Blister Rust (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
241 | Investigations for the Biological Control of Cogongrass (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
242 | Promising Native/Adventive Pathogens and Insect Agents for the Biological Control of Houndstongue in Canada (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
243 | Potential Benefits of Using Native Insects for Biological Control the Case of Platyomopsis humeralis (Cerambycidae) of Mimosa pigra in Northern Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
243 | Some Structural Responses of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) to Infection by an Alternaria sp. (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
244 | Are We Using the Best Release Strategies? An Assessment of Weed Biocontrol Introductions Made in Oregon (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
244 | Prospects for the Classical Biological Control of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata): an Environmental Weed in North American Forests (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
245 | Leafy Spurge Biological Control Exploration for Natural Enemies from the Leaf Beetle Genus Aphthona Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
246 | South African Rusts with Potential to Control Two Major Environmental Weeds in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
247 | Arthropods Associated with Tropical Soda Apple, Solanum viarum, in the Southeastern U.S.A. (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
247 | Biological control of Russian thistle (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
248 | Screening Foreign Plant Pathogens for Biological Control of Polygonum perfoliatum, Mile-A-Minute (MAM) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
249 | Selection of Natural Enemies for the Biological Control of Chromolaena odorata in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
250 | Biological Control of Houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale) with the Plant Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tagetis Synergized with Pelargonic Acid (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
253 | Comparison of genetic diversity of the weed Rubus alceifolius in its introduced and native areas |
261 | Analysis of Bacterial Communities Associated with Insect Biological Control Agents using Molecular Techniques |
269 | Pathogens On and Variation in Nassella trichotoma (Poales: Poaceae) in Australia |
281 | Know Your Enemy: The Use of Molecular Ecology in the Onopordum Biological Control Project |
289 | Using Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA Polymerase Chain Reaction (RAPD-PCR) to Match Natural Enemies to Their Host Plant |
295 | Amino Acid Excretion Enhances Virulence of Bioherbicides |
301 | Molecular Characterization of Phloeospora mimosae- pigrae Isolates from Different Locations in Central and South America (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
301 | Molecular Markers for Monitoring Mycoherbicides (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
302 | Post-Release Spread of Musk Thistle Rust Monitored from Virginia to California Using DNA Sequence Information (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
303 | The Use of Molecular Techniques in the Classical Biological Control Programme against an Invasive Ligustrum Species in La Réunion (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
307 | The Herbivorous Insect Fauna of a Submersed Weed, Hydrilla verticillata (Alismatales: Hydrocharitaceae) |
315 | The Petiole Mining Fly, Thrypticus sp. (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), a New Agent for the Biological Control of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) |
325 | The Weevils Argentinorhynchus breyeri, A. bruchi and A. squamosus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), Candidates for the Biological Control of Waterlettuce (Pistia stratiotes) |
337 | Is the Aquatic Weed Hygrophila, Hygrophila polysperma (Polemoniales: Acanthaceae), a Suitable Target for Classical Biological Control? |
349 | Host Specificity of the Grasshopper, Cornops aquaticum, a Natural Enemy of Water Hyacinth |
357 | The Performance of the Water Hyacinth Mirid, Eccritotarsus catarinensis, on Water Hyacinth and Pickerelweed: a Comparison of Laboratory and Field Results |
367 | Performance of a Biological Control Agent, Galerucella calmariensis L. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria L. in Southern Manitoba (1993-1998) |
383 | Critical Steps Towards an Integrated Vegetation Management Strategy for the Control of Purple Loosestrife in Manitoba, Canada |
389 | Ecological Studies to Optimise the Integrated Management of the Wetland Weed, Mimosa pigra |
397 | Shoot Flies, Gall Midges, and Shoot and Rhizome Mining Moths Associated with Common Reed in Europe and Their Potential for Biological Control |
421 | The Australian Sawfly, Lophyrotoma zonalis, a Potential Agent for Control of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Florida (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
421 | The Planthopper Megamelus sp. (Homoptera: Delphacidae), a Promising Candidate for the Biological Control of Water Hyacinth (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
422 | Control of Alismataceae Weeds in Rice using the Mycoherbistat Fungus Rhynchosporium alismatis (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
423 | Biological Control of Water Hyacinth Using Plant Pathogens: Dual Pathogenicity and Insect Interactions(ABSTRACT ONLY) |
424 | Distribution of Salvinia molesta D.S. Mitchell in the U.S., and the Status of Using Cyrtobagous salviniae Calder and Sands for Its Control (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
425 | Feeding and Oviposition Preference of Galerucella spp. in Lythrum (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
425 | New Directions for the USDA-ARS, Australian Biological Control Laboratory (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
426 | Viability and Germination Success of Tamarix (Tamaricales: Tamaricaceae) Seeds in the South of France and the Potential for Biological Control Using a Fungal Pathogen (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
427 | Factors Limiting Populations of the Native Milfoil Weevil, a Control Agent of Eurasian Watermilfoil (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
427 | The Successful Biological Control of the Water Fern Azolla filiculoides in South Africa (ABSTRCT OLNY) |
428 | Biological Control of Purple Loosestrife Cooperative Implementation (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
429 | Biological Control of Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
429 | Experiments to Test the Effect of Disturbance by Feral Animals on Establishment of Mimosa pigra (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
430 | Towards the Biological Control of Japanese Knotweed? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
431 | Host Range Testing of the Psyllid, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae (Homoptera: Psyllidae), for Control of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Myrtales: Myrtaceae) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
431 | Sequestration of Melaleuca quinquenervia Defensive Chemistry by Oxyops vitiosa and Its Relevance to Biological Control of Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
435 | Code of Best Practices for Classical Biological Control of Weeds |
437 | Lessons Learned During the Design of an Arthropod and Pathogen Quarantine Facility |
449 | Assessing the Risk to Neptunia oleracea Lour. by the Moth, Neurostrota gunniella (Busck), a Biological Control Agent for Mimosa pigra L. |
459 | The Future of Biological Control of Weeds with Insects: No More Paranoia, No More Honeymoon |
469 | Guidelines for Preparing Draft Environmental Assessments for the Release of Plant Pests as Biological Control of Weeds |
473 | Apion miniatum (Coleoptera: Apionidae) and the Control of Emex australis (Polygonaceae): Conflicts of Interest and Non Target Effects |
487 | Saltcedar Integrated Weed Management and the Endangered Species Act |
505 | Biological Control in the Developing World: Safety and Legal Issues |
513 | Non-Target Impact of Rhinocyllus conicus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on Rare Native California Cirsium spp. Thistles (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
513 | Strategies for the biological control of Solanum mauritianum in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
514 | Predictability, Acceptability and Potential for Non-Target Damage by Agents Released for Biological Control of Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
517 | Ecological Principles of Biological Control: From Population Theory to Weed Biocontrol Practice |
521 | Oviposition Behavior of Insects Used in the Biological Control of Weeds |
533 | Preliminary Results of the Screening of Euphorbia esula Pathogens Collected in Russia |
537 | Ten Years of Scentless Chamomile: Prospects for the Biological Control of a Weed of Cultivated Land |
551 | Predicting Non-Target Ecological Effects of Biological Control Agents: Evidence from Rhinocyllus conicus |
569 | Why Reduced Seed Production is Not Necessarily Translated Into Successful Biological Weed Control |
583 | Host Plant Resource Quality, Insect Herbivores and Biocontrol |
591 | Biological Control of Indigenous Weeds with Indigenous Insects: Cirsium arvense as a Model (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
591 | Prospects of Septoria cirsii as a Biocontrol Agent Against Cirsium arvense (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
592 | Evaluating the Efficiency and Agent Prioritisation Tools (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
593 | A New Microbiological Concept for Weed Control (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
593 | Weed phenology: Models and applications (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
594 | Broomrapes (Orobanche spp.) are Excellent Candidates for Imposing Biological Weed Control Methods (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
594 | The Response of Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) to Herbivory by Leaf-Feeding Beetles: Can Gas Exchange Measurements Be Used to Predict Herbivore Impact? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
595 | Epidemic Spread of a Rust Fungus in a Weed Population (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
596 | How to Favour a Rust Fungus to Reduce a Weed Population (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
596 | Weed Biocontrol as an Invasion Process (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
597 | Supercooling Capacity of Urophora affinis and U. quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae): Effect on Site, Time of Season, Differences among Plants, and Gall Density (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
598 | Climate Matching between the Western United States and Eurasia to Target Foreign Exploration for Natural Enemies of Spotted Knapweed (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
598 | INVADERS weed tracking and alert system (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
599 | Patch Size, Herbivore Dispersal, and Spatial Scale: Landscape Effects Promoting Herbivore Outbreaks (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
600 | Seedling Establishment of Invasive and Non-Invasive Populations of Sulphur Cinquefoil, Potentilla recta L. (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
601 | Modeling the Population Interactions Between Echium plantagineum and the Crown Weevil Mogulones larvatus (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
602 | Comparing Weed Vigour in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Environments (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
605 | Australian Seed-Preventing Gall Midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) as Potential Biological Control Agents for Invasive Acacia spp. in South Africa |
615 | Insect-Plant Relationships and Behavioral Observations of the Stem-Feeding Beetle Thamnurgus euphorbiae Küster (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), a New Biocontrol Agent from Italy to Control Leafy Spurge in the U.S. |
621 | The Host Specificity of Phyllocoptes nevadensis Roivainen (Acari: Eriophyidae), a Candidate for the Biological Control of Leafy and Cypress Spurges |
627 | Progress and Prospects for Biological Control of Solanum viarum Dunal in the USA |
633 | The Gloomy Future of the Broom Rust as a Biocontrol Agent |
639 | Current Researches of Brazilian Weeds in Paraná State Biological Control of Weeds Program, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil |
645 | Biology and Specificity Tests of the Sawfly Heteroperreyia hubrichi Malaise, 1955 (Hymenoptera: Pergidae) a Potential Biological Control Agent for Brazilian Peppertree Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) |
651 | The Biology of Tectococcus ovatus Hempel (Heteroptera: Eriococcidae) and its Potential as a Biocontrol Agent of Psidium cattleianum (Myrtaceae) |
659 | Strawberry Guava (Psidium cattleianum) Prospects for Biological Control |
667 | Gall Former as a Biological Control for Strawberry Guava Psidium cattleianum |
673 | Biology and Host Range of Falconia intermedia (Hemiptera: Miridae), a Potentially Damaging Natural Enemy of Lantana camara in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
673 | Oversummering and Host Specificity of Zygina sp. (Cicadellidae), a Potential Agent for the Control of Bridal Creeper, Asparagus asparagoides (Asparagaceae) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
674 | Breeding and Development Statistics of Gratiana spadicea (Col.: Cassidinae) on Wild Tomato (Solanum sisymbriifolium), and Eggplant (S. melongena) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
675 | Getting a Grip on the Target: Experiences with Salsola Diseases (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
676 | Host Specificity of Algarobius bottimeri and Algarobius prosopsis in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
676 | Host Specificity Studies of the Pathogen Mycovellosiella lantanae var. lantanae for the Biological Control of Lantana camara in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
677 | Exploring the Host Range of Fusarium tumidum, a Candidate Bioherbicide for Gorse and Broom in New Zealand (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
678 | Potential Evolution of Host Range in Herbivorous Insects (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
679 | Biology and Host Specificity of the Tortoise Beetle Gratiana boliviana, a Candidate for Biocontrol of Tropical Soda Apple (Solanum viarum) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
679 | The Leaf Surface of Tropical Soda Apple and Other Solanaceae: Implications for the Larval Host Specificity of the Tortoise Beetle Gratiana boliviana (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
680 | Cheilosia praecox and C. psilophthalma, Two Phytophagous Hoverflies Selected as Potential Biological Control Agents of Hawkweeds (Hieracium spp.) in New Zealand (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
681 | The Theory of Plant-Insect Interactions and Its Application to Host Specificity Testing (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
682 | Host Specificity Assessment of European Peristenus Species for Classical Biological Control of Native Lygus Species in North America: A Safety First Approach for Evaluating Non-Target Risks (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
682 | Phomopsis cirsii: A Promising Control Agent Against Cirsium arvense (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
683 | The Use of Eriophyid Mites as Biological Weed Control Agents in North America (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
684 | [Rejection of] Fusarium pallidoroseum as a Biological Control Agent of Mimosa invisa in Upland Rice (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
684 | Field Plot Experiments, a Method of Assessing the Host Range of Biological Control Agents for Melaleuca quinquenervia in Its Native Range (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
685 | Evaluating Host Specificity of Agents for Biological Control of Arthropods: Rationale, Methodology, and Interpretation (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
686 | Host Range of Puccinia melampodii: Implications for Its Use as a Biocontrol Agent of Parthenium Weed in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
686 | Host-Range Testing: What Can It Tell Us, and How Can It Be Better Interpreted? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
687 | Find Them, Screen Them and Release Them. Is There a Better Way? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
687 | The Role of Coincidence in Host-Range Expansion (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
688 | The Meaning of Host-Range and Host-Specificity, and Implications for Host-Specificity Testing (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
689 | Brazilian Peppertree Prospects for Biological Control (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
690 | Time-Dependent Changes in Responsiveness Can Influence the Outcome of Both No-Choice and Choice Assays (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
693 | Design and Importance of Post-Release Monitoring |
707 | Environmental Fate Studies Relating to the Use of Chondrostereum purpureum as a Bioherbicide |
709 | The Biological Control Programme against Clematis vitalba in New Zealand |
719 | Technology Transfer Programs for Biological Control of Weeds the New Zealand Experience |
729 | Recent Developments in the Biological Control of Invasive Acacias in South Africa: Melanterius ?servulus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) against Acacia cyclops |
735 | Spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa Lamarck) Seed and Urophora spp. Gall Destruction by Larinus minutus Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Combined with Urophora affinis Frauenfeld (Dip.: Tephritidae) and Urophora quadrifasciata (Meigen) (Dip.: Teph.) |
739 | The Demographic Performance of the Capitulum Weevil, Larinus latus, on Onopordum Thistles in its Native and Introduced Ranges |
747 | Population Buildup and Combined Impact of Introduced Insects on Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.) in California |
753 | Post Release Monitoring of Xubida infusella (Lep.: Pyralidae): An Example of Using Pheromones for the Early Detection of Establishing Populations of Biological Control Agents |
761 | Strategies for Achieving Widespread Establishment of Broom Seed Beetle, Bruchidius villosus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a Biological Control Agent for Broom, Cytisus scoparius, in New Zealand |
773 | Plant Phenology as an Indicator of Developmental Events in Weed-Feeding Insects (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
773 | The Unintentional Introduction into the USA of Chaetorellia succinea a Lucky Break for Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle? (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
774 | Biological Control of Schinus terebinthifolius: Past, Present and Future (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
775 | Measuring the Impact of Biocontrol Theory and Practice (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
776 | Aphthona spp. Movement and Leafy Spurge Control along Railroad Right-of-Ways (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
776 | Assessing Target and Non-Target Effects of Lema cyanella Released for Control of Canada Thistle (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
777 | Climate Compatibility of the Weevil, Stenopelmus rufinasus, a Biocontrol Agent, on the Water Fern Azolla filiculoides in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
778 | Evaluating the Use of Pheromones for Monitoring Establishment of Agapeta zoegana (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae), a Biological Control Agent of Spotted Knapweed (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
778 | Long-Term Monitoring of the Impact of Aphthona nigriscutis on Leafy Spurge: the Beverly Bridge Sites (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
779 | Pre-Release Studies and the Selection of Biological Control Agents (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
780 | Effectiveness of Trichosirocalus horridus against Carduus nutans in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
783 | Agent Release Techniques: What is Appropriate for Redistribution Projects That Involve Community Groups? |
789 | Corporate Contributions to Classical Biological Control of Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
793 | Insect - Pathogen Synergisms are the Foundation of Weed Biocontrol |
799 | Combinations of Microbial and Insect Biocontrol Agents for Management of Weed Seeds |
807 | Sequential Impacts of Endemic Pathogens, Exotic Mollusks and Insects on Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.) in California |
815 | Different Strategies for Different Weeds: Biological Control of Nutsedges, Pigweeds, Tropical Soda Apple, and Grasses with Plant Pathogens (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
815 | Ice Nucleating Active Agents: Interaction with the Overwintering Success of Insects (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
819 | Ecological Interactions in the Biological Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) in the United States: Toward a New Understanding |
875 | Endemic Biodiversity, Natural Enemies, and the Future of Biological Control |
881 | A Conservation Biologists Perspective on Biocontrol of Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
881 | Naturalization Patterns of Horticultural Plants in Florida (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
885 | Complications in the Implementation of Weed Biocontrol |
887 | Emphasizing Behavioural Host-Range: The Key to Resolving Ambiguous Host-Specificity Results on Lantana camara L. |
897 | Factors Influencing the Biological Control of Lantana camara in Australia and South Africa |
909 | The Biological Control Program Against Gorse in New Zealand |
919 | The Potential Role of Bruchophagus acaciae (Cameron) (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) in the Integrated Control of Acacia Species in South Africa |
931 | Growth Suppression of Annual Weeds by Deleterious Rhizobacteria Integrated with Cover Crops |
941 | Biological Control of Alien, Invasive Pine Trees (Pinus species) in South Africa |
955 | The Biocontrol of Gorse, Ulex europaeus, in Chile: A Progress Report |
963 | Observations on the Susceptibility of Chrysanthemoides monilifera to Infection by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Implications for Control of this Weed (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
964 | The Importance of Insect Reserves in the Biological Control of Hakea sericea in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
964 | The Noxious and Nuisance Plant Management Information System (PMIS) and the Aquatic Plant Information System (APIS) (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
965 | Development of a Bioherbicide for Wild Oats in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
966 | IWM The Key to Sustainable Management of Pasture Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
967 | Biological Control of Weeds in European Crops: Recent Achievements and Future Work (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
967 | Extension Service and Biological Control of Weeds a Successful Match (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
968 | Integration of the Flea Beetle, Aphthona nigriscutis, and Herbicides for Control of Leafy Spurge, Euphorbia esula (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
969 | Biological Control of Weeds as an Alternative to Methyl Bromide (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
969 | The Impact of Parthenium Weed in India and the Development of an Integrated Management Strategy Based on Australian Experiences (ABSTRACT ONLY) |
971 | International Biological Control of Weeds Symposium - Sub-meeting: Prospects and Progress in Biological Control of Cruciferous Weeds |