Salt cedar-an alien plant; Conflict of interest; Biological control of weeds; Insects on salt cedar in New Mexico; Coleoptera; Hemiptera; Homoptera; Hymenoptera; Lepidoptera; Neuroptera; Orthoptera; Thysanoptera; Acarina; Plant diseases; Discussion; Adaptation of native insects to salt cedar; Potential of homopterans; Chewing vs sucking insects; Plant pathogens as biological control agents; Control with biological agents-not eradication; The next step; BibliographyBulletin containing the results of a study to gather the background information needed when developing a biological control program for salt cedars in New Mexico
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Saltcedars (Tamarix spp. Tamaricaceae) (SC) are exotic, invasive shrubs to medium-sized trees native...
This is an article on a biological verses chemical response to a problematic weed, Leafy Spurge. The...
Saltcedar is an exotic shrub or small tree that has spread throughout the rivers, streams and lakes ...
Salt cedar (Tamarix spp. (Tamaricaceae: Tamaricales)) is a group of exotic shrubs to small trees tha...
Abstract—Biological control has successfully controlled 10 exotic, invasive weeds of rangelands and ...
Saltcedar (Tamarix spp. (Tamaricaceae: Tamaricales)) is an exotic weed that has invaded many ripari...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Biological control is a method of restricting effects of harmful animals, pathogens and plants using...
Abstract Four species of saltcedars, Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb., Tamarix chinensis Lour., Tamarix pa...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Forests are an essential component of the natural environment, as they support biodiversity, sequest...
Tamarisk species (genus Tamarix), also commonly known as saltcedar, are among the most successful pl...
Saltcedars (Tamarix spp. Tamaricaceae) (SC) are exotic, invasive shrubs to mediumsized trees native ...
Pests are highly responsible for heavy crop losses and reduced food supplies, poorer quality of agri...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Saltcedars (Tamarix spp. Tamaricaceae) (SC) are exotic, invasive shrubs to medium-sized trees native...
This is an article on a biological verses chemical response to a problematic weed, Leafy Spurge. The...
Saltcedar is an exotic shrub or small tree that has spread throughout the rivers, streams and lakes ...
Salt cedar (Tamarix spp. (Tamaricaceae: Tamaricales)) is a group of exotic shrubs to small trees tha...
Abstract—Biological control has successfully controlled 10 exotic, invasive weeds of rangelands and ...
Saltcedar (Tamarix spp. (Tamaricaceae: Tamaricales)) is an exotic weed that has invaded many ripari...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Biological control is a method of restricting effects of harmful animals, pathogens and plants using...
Abstract Four species of saltcedars, Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb., Tamarix chinensis Lour., Tamarix pa...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Forests are an essential component of the natural environment, as they support biodiversity, sequest...
Tamarisk species (genus Tamarix), also commonly known as saltcedar, are among the most successful pl...
Saltcedars (Tamarix spp. Tamaricaceae) (SC) are exotic, invasive shrubs to mediumsized trees native ...
Pests are highly responsible for heavy crop losses and reduced food supplies, poorer quality of agri...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Saltcedars (Tamarix spp. Tamaricaceae) (SC) are exotic, invasive shrubs to medium-sized trees native...
This is an article on a biological verses chemical response to a problematic weed, Leafy Spurge. The...