Biological Control Agents

Salvinia molesta - Giant Salvinia



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Progress in the exploration for biological control agents for Salvinia molestaForno1980
The management of Salvinia molesta in Papua New GuineaMitchell1980
Growth of Salvinia molesta as affected by nutrition and water temperatureCary1980
A summary of research into biological control of salvinia in AustraliaRoom1984
Control or no control: A comparison of the feeding strategies of two salvinia weevilsSands1984
Towards biological control of Salvinia in Papua New GuineaThomas1984
Plant architecture and how biological control agents affect the dynamics of weedsRoom1984
Control of Salvinia molesta in Sri Lanka by Cyrtobagous salviniaeRoom1988
The establishment of Cyrtobagous salviniae in Malaysia for the biological control of Salvinia molesta (ABSTRACT ONLY)Bai1992
Biological control of floating aquatic weeds in Botswana (ABSTRACT ONLY)Forno1992
Integrated biological and herbicidal controls to manage salvinia in Kakadu National Park, northern AustraliaJulien1996
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)Freedman1999
The transfer of appropriate technology; key to the successful biological control of five aquatic weeds in AfricaHill2003
Biological control of Salvinia molesta in the United States (ABSTRACT ONLY)Tipping2003
Impact of biological control of Salvinia molesta in temperate climates on biodiversity conservation (ABSTRACT ONLY)Hennecke2007