Biological Control Agents

Chondrilla juncea - Rush skeletonweed



ArticleLead AuthorYear
The possible control of Skeleton weed, Chondrilla juncea L., using Puccinia chondrillina Bubak & Syd.Hasan1969
The biological control of Skeleton weed, Chondrilla juncea L.: Entomological aspectsCaresche1969
The assessment of biological control potential of the organisms attacking Chondrilla juncea L.Wapshere1969
The powdery mildews potential biological control agents of Skeleton weed, Chondrilla juncea L.Hasan1971
The host specialisation of three insects and a mite living on Chondrilla juncea L.Caresche1971
Host specialization in Chondrilla fungiHasan1971
A comparison of strategies for screening biological control organismsWapshere1971
Recent work on the assessment of the biological control potential of the Chondrilla organismsWapshere1971
Seasonal and regional variation in the success of organisms imported to combat skeleton weed Chondrilla juncea L. in AustraliaCullen1973
Plant pathogens and the biological control of some important weeds occurring in the Mediterranean regionHasan1973
Evaluating the success of the programme for the biological control of Chondrilla juncea L.Cullen1973
Studies of new organisms in Iran for the biological control of skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea)Hasan1973
Effectiveness: A comparison of prediction and results during the biological control of ChondrillaWapshere1973
Considerations in rearing Bradyrrhoa gilveolella for control of Chondrilla juncea in AustraliaCullen1980
Impact of grasshoppers on the rush skeletonweed gall midge in southwestern IdahoLittlefield1980
Bringing the cost benefit analysis of biological control of Chondrilla juncea up to dateCullen1984
Search in Greece and Turkey for Puccinia chondrillina strains suitable to Australian forms of skeleton weedHasan1984
Biological control of weeds in Washington: status reportPiper1984
Perspectives on biological control theory from skeletonweed rust (Puccinia chondrillina) on rush skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea) in California (ABSTRACT ONLY)Supkoff1992
Isozyme patterns and susceptibility of North American forms of Chondrilla juncea to European strains of the rust fungus Puccinia chondrillinaHasan1992
Effectiveness of the gall mite, Eriophyes chondrillae, as a biological control agent of rush skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea) seedlingsSpollen1992
Are particular weeds more amendable to biological control?- A reanalysis of mode of reproduction and life historyChaboudez1992
Sphenoptera foveola (Buprestidae) as a potential agent for biological control of skeletonweed, Chondrilla junceaVolkovitsh2007
The insect fauna of Chondrilla juncea L. (Asteraceae) in Bulgaria and preliminary studies of Schinia cognata (L.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) as a potential biological control agentLecheva2007
Field studies of the biology of the moth Bradyrrhoa gilveolella (Treitschke) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) as a potential biocontrol agent for Chondrilla junceaKashefi2007
Habitat analysis of the rush skeletonweed root moth, Bradyrrhoa gilveolella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) (ABSTRACT ONLY)Littlefield2007
Field studies of the biology of the moth Bradyrrhoa gilveolella (Treitschke) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) as a potential biocontrol agent for Chondrilla juncea  (ABSTRACT ONLY, Full article pg. 468)Kashefi2007
Were ineffective agents selected for the biological control of skeletonweed in North America? A post-release analysis (ABSTRACT ONLY)Parsons2007