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Lead Author Last Name: Morin |
Article | Lead Author | Year |
Learning from Experience: Two Weed Biological Control Programs
with Rust Fungi Compared | | 2013 |
Different countries, several bioherbicides, but always the same hurdles (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 1996 |
Infection process of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f.sp. malvae on Malvaceae weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 1996 |
South African Rusts with Potential to Control Two Major Environmental Weeds in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 1999 |
The Gloomy Future of the Broom Rust as a Biocontrol Agent | Morin, L. | 1999 |
Release of additional strains of the rust, Phragmidium violaceum, to enhance blackberry biocontrol in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 2007 |
Impact of the bridal creeper rust fungus, Puccinia myrsiphylli (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 2007 |
Routine use of molecular tools in Australian weed biological control programmes involving pathogens (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, L. | 2007 |
Biological control of the noogoora burr complex with naturally occurring fungi in Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, Louise | 1992 |
Potential of Fusarium tumidum as a bioherbicide to control gorse and broom in New Zealand (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, Louise | 1996 |
Rust epidemics, climate and control of Xanthium occidentale | Morin, Louise | 1996 |
Compatible interactions between the pathogen, weed and environment make the bridal creeper rust a successful biological control agent (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, Louise | 2003 |
Argentinean fungi for Bathurst burr fail preliminary host-specificity tests (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, Louise | 2003 |
Biological control of saffron thistle with fungi: limited prospects (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Morin, Louise | 2003 |
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