Biological Control Agents

Echium plantagineum - Salvation Jane



ArticleLead AuthorYear
New activities in biological control of weeds in Australia II. Echium plantagineum: curse or salvation?Delfosse1980
The biological control of Paterson's curse. Echium plantagineum: Northern hemisphere studiesWapshere1980
Echium plantagineum: Catalyst for conflict and change in AustraliaCullen1984
Echium plantagineum in Australia: Effects of a major conflict of interestDelfosse1984
Biological control of Paterson's curse: after the injection (ABSTRACT ONLY)Delfosse1992
Persistent seed banks, plant fitness and their importance in the control of annual weeds: A study of Echium plantagineum, a winter annual weed of Mediterranean pastureForrester1992
Releases of insects as biological control agents: Their timing and stadium for release, with reference to the Paterson's curse leaf-mining moth, Dialectica scalariella (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)Shepherd1992
The interaction between natural enemies and interspecific plant competition in the control of invasive pasture weedsSheppard1996
Modeling the Population Interactions Between Echium plantagineum and the Crown Weevil Mogulones larvatus (ABSTRACT ONLY)Sheppard1999
Delivering pasture weed biological control through community networks in temperate AustraliaSwirepik2003
Using ecological models to assess the efficacy of weed-control measures (ABSTRACT ONLY)Buckley2003
Paterson's curse crown weevil (Mogulones larvatus) impacts in north-eastern Victoria, Australia (ABSTRACT ONLY)Morley2003