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  Classical biological control of weeds with Curculionidae.
The intentional use of insects to control weeds has been in practice for more than 150 years. Historically, species from the orders Lepidoptera and C...
  Microbial agents for control of aquatic weeds and their role in integrated management.
Aquatic ecosystems throughout the world are threatened by the presence of invasive aquatic plants, both floating and submerged. Some of the aquatic ...
  A global review of risk-benefit-cost analysis for the introduction of classical biological control a
The process of risk analysis used by regulatory bodies around the world to pre-judge biological control releases against weeds are reviewed. Based on...
  The potential for the biological control of Rumex obtusifolius and Rumex crispus using insects in or
Rumex obtusifolius and Rumex crispus are pernicious weeds throughout their native and introduced ranges. Infestation of grassland by R. obtusifolius ...
  Practicalities of developing and registering microbial biologicalcontrol agents.
There is considerable interest in the exploitation of microbial biological control agents (MBCAs) for the control of crop pests, weeds and diseases. ...
  Current distribution and status of Lantana camara and its biological control agents in Australia, wi
The results of surveys conducted in Australia over a five-year period (1996-2001) to determine the distribution of Lantana camara (lantana) and its in...
  Assessing safety of biological control introductions.
Biological control is an important component of pest management systems. It was generally considered safe and sustainable until the validity of this...
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