1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management tool. Prospective biocontrol agents are typically assessed through host-specificity testing and pre-release efficacy studies performed in quarantine. However, rearing of the potential biocontrol agents and/or test plants is often difficult or impossible under quarantine conditions. Moreover, practitioners may attain laboratory-artefacts in quarantine, which may result in the potential agent being needlessly rejected. Field-based studies in the weed's indigenous distribution could overcome these issues. 2. Sporobolus pyramidalis and Sporobolus natalensis (giant rat's tail grass; Poaceae) are indigenous in Africa but have become problematic invas...
none6siCryptic invasions can be defined as ‘the occurrence of an invasive species or genotype that w...
Structured host-choice and no-choice tests were conducted to help clarify the host plant interaction...
Testing the specificity of candidate agents is a key component of risk analysis in weed biological c...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
Sporobolus pyramidalis Beauv. and S. natalensis (Steud.) Th. Dur. and Schinz. (giant rat’s tail gras...
Background: Biological control of invasive alien plants (IAPs) using introduced natural enemies con...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
The safety of biological control is a contentious issue. We suggest that constructing and analyzing ...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Effective study in the native range to identify potential agents underpins all efforts in classical ...
Biological control (biocontrol) is commonly used in Australia and generally considered to be a succe...
Invasive alien plants are of concern in South Africa. Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) is ...
Invasive alien plants are of concern in South Africa. Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) is ...
Biological control of weeds is still a relatively new field in plant pathology, in which, instead of...
Globally, invasions by alien plants are rapidly increasing in extent and severity, leading to large-...
none6siCryptic invasions can be defined as ‘the occurrence of an invasive species or genotype that w...
Structured host-choice and no-choice tests were conducted to help clarify the host plant interaction...
Testing the specificity of candidate agents is a key component of risk analysis in weed biological c...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
Sporobolus pyramidalis Beauv. and S. natalensis (Steud.) Th. Dur. and Schinz. (giant rat’s tail gras...
Background: Biological control of invasive alien plants (IAPs) using introduced natural enemies con...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
The safety of biological control is a contentious issue. We suggest that constructing and analyzing ...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Effective study in the native range to identify potential agents underpins all efforts in classical ...
Biological control (biocontrol) is commonly used in Australia and generally considered to be a succe...
Invasive alien plants are of concern in South Africa. Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) is ...
Invasive alien plants are of concern in South Africa. Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) is ...
Biological control of weeds is still a relatively new field in plant pathology, in which, instead of...
Globally, invasions by alien plants are rapidly increasing in extent and severity, leading to large-...
none6siCryptic invasions can be defined as ‘the occurrence of an invasive species or genotype that w...
Structured host-choice and no-choice tests were conducted to help clarify the host plant interaction...
Testing the specificity of candidate agents is a key component of risk analysis in weed biological c...