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Search results for '(sc:fq OR sc:ft) AND (invasive OR "invasive species" OR "IAS") AND (IPM OR integrated pest management)'
  Invasive weed control in grassy ecosystems.

Taylor, S.;  Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia,  Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 78-80, 5 ref.

ACT grassy ecosystems are very prone to weed invasion. This is due to past disturbance, inter-tussock spaces and high edge effects. Management initiat...
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  Management recommendations for invasive Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius L.) in Australia and USA depend on invasion stage, demographic targets and management cost.

Kerr, N. Z.;  Baxter, P. W. J.;  Buckley, Y. M.;  Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia,  Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 71-72, 3 ref.

A common approach for improving the efficacy of weed management has focused on better understanding demography in order to identify vital rates or lif...
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  Managing native grasslands to minimise invasion by Chilean needle grass (Nassella neesiana).

Faithfull, I. G.;  Hocking, C.;  McLaren, D. A.;  Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia,  Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 59-62, 21 ref.

A set of practical management measures to minimise Nassella neesiana invasion of Themeda triandra dominated south-eastern Australian native grasslands...
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  Spatial prioritisation for management of gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus) invasions: accounting for social, economic and environmental values.

Adams, V. M.;  Setterfield, S.;  Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia,  Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 49-52, 15 ref.

The social, economic and environmental impacts of invasive plants are well recognised. However, the social and economic costs of managing and eradicat...
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  Manipulating shrub cover on Victorian fuelbreaks to reduce weed invasion.

Adair, R. J.;  Butler, K. L.;  Weed Science Society of Victoria Inc., Frankston, Australia,  Developing solutions to evolving weed problems. 18th Australasian Weeds Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8-11 October 2012, 2012, pp 45-48, 11 ref.

Fuelbreaks in the Central Highland of Victoria are constructed to provide safe and reliable access for fire suppression and management activities. Fue...
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  Main trends of the pests management in agroecosystems of grapevine plantations.

Popa, E. O.;  Roşca, I.;  University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania,  Scientific Papers Series - Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, 2011, 11, 2, pp 146-150, 8 ref.

Viticulture represents an important part of agriculture in Romania, both from the economic and social point of view. The total area under vines is abo...
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  Research on invasive pests and diseases in New Zealand and the law.

Teulon, D. A. J.;  Wilson, K. S. H. B.;  Holton, A.;  Ridley, G. S.;  New Zealand Plant Protection Society, Hastings, New Zealand,  New Zealand Plant Protection, 2012, 65, pp 281-288, 29 ref.

Two New Zealand statutes have important implications for research with organisms not previously found in New Zealand and either incidentally or illega...
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  Biological invasion and biological control: a case study of the gypsy moth spread.

Petrovskii, S.;  McKay, K.;  Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK,  Aspects of Applied Biology, 2010, 104, pp 37-48, many ref.

Biological invasions are currently regarded as a major threat to biodiversity and agriculture all over the world, often resulting in huge economic los...
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  EUPHRESCO-DeCLAIM - a decision support system for management of invasive aquatic macrophytes.

Newman, J. R.;  Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK,  Aspects of Applied Biology, 2010, 104, pp 19-20

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  Diversity and richness of exotic weeds in fruit tree orchards in relation to irrigation management.

Juárez, A.;  Solé, X.;  Conesa, J. A.;  Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK,  Aspects of Applied Biology, 2010, 104, pp 79-87, 16 ref.

Irrigated fruit tree orchards are environments rich in associated weed flora. Presence of water favours installation of exotic plants because these sy...
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