Beneficial invertebrates (predators and parasitoids) can make significant contributions to the suppression of insect pest populations in many cropping systems. In Australia, natural enemies are incorporated into integrated pest management programs in cotton and horticultural agroecosystems. They are also often key components of effective programs for the management of insect pests of grain crops in other parts of the world. However, few studies have examined the contribution of endemic natural enemies to insect pest suppression in the diverse grain agroecosystems of Australia. The potential of these organisms is assessed by reviewing the role that natural enemies play in the suppression of the major pests of Australian grain crops when they...
© 2020 Samantha Elizabeth WardAphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) can be particularly devastating to grain...
Very few Australian lacewings have been utilised in biological control programmes, despite the need ...
Insect contamination of stored grain is a major concern for the grain industry. Phosphine is current...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is often described as a knowledge-intensive approach to invertebrat...
Prophylactic use of broad-spectrum insecticides is a common feature of broad-acre grains production ...
Prophylactic use of broad-spectrum insecticides is a common feature of broad-acre grains production ...
Abstract. The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Aust...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
For millions of years native insects have used Australia\u27s native plants for food and shelter. To...
Northern Australian pest management is a moving feast for the Grain/Pulse industries. Key challenge...
Indigenous cover crops have the potential to promote an increase in natural enemies providing fortui...
Spiders are among the most abundant predators recorded in grain crops in Australia. They are voracio...
Despite research efforts spanning many decades, invertebrate pest control in arable farming systems ...
Many scarab beetles spend the majority of their lives belowground as larvae, feeding on grass roots....
© 2020 Samantha Elizabeth WardAphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) can be particularly devastating to grain...
Very few Australian lacewings have been utilised in biological control programmes, despite the need ...
Insect contamination of stored grain is a major concern for the grain industry. Phosphine is current...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is often described as a knowledge-intensive approach to invertebrat...
Prophylactic use of broad-spectrum insecticides is a common feature of broad-acre grains production ...
Prophylactic use of broad-spectrum insecticides is a common feature of broad-acre grains production ...
Abstract. The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Aust...
The authors overview integrated pest management (IPM) in grain crops in north-eastern Australia, whi...
Maximizing the contribution of endemic natural enemies to integrated pest management (IPM) programs ...
For millions of years native insects have used Australia\u27s native plants for food and shelter. To...
Northern Australian pest management is a moving feast for the Grain/Pulse industries. Key challenge...
Indigenous cover crops have the potential to promote an increase in natural enemies providing fortui...
Spiders are among the most abundant predators recorded in grain crops in Australia. They are voracio...
Despite research efforts spanning many decades, invertebrate pest control in arable farming systems ...
Many scarab beetles spend the majority of their lives belowground as larvae, feeding on grass roots....
© 2020 Samantha Elizabeth WardAphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) can be particularly devastating to grain...
Very few Australian lacewings have been utilised in biological control programmes, despite the need ...
Insect contamination of stored grain is a major concern for the grain industry. Phosphine is current...