Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collectively as the weedy Sporobolus grasses, are exotic weeds causing serious economic losses in grazing areas along Australia's entire eastern coast. In one of the first attempts to provide biological control for a grass, the potential of a smut, Ustilago sporoboli-indici, as a biological control agent for all five weedy Sporobolus spp. found in Australia was evaluated in glasshouse studies. Application of basidiospores to 21-day-old Sporobolus seedlings and subsequent incubation in a moist chamber (26 °C, 90% RH, 48 h) resulted in infection of S. pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis and S. fertilis but not S. jacquemontii. Host-range trials wi...
The ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region was amplified and sequenced from a selection of...
Infection by headsmut, caused by Usti/ago kamerunensis, is the major cause of biomass reduction in N...
Zantedeshia aethiopica (arum lily) is a noxious weed in south-western Australia. Herbicides are inef...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management too...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
The five weedy Sporobolus grasses (a.k.a. the rat’s tail grasses, which includes Sporobolus natalens...
The introduction and proliferation of exotic stipoid grasses over the past 100 years seriously threa...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
Sporobolus pyramidalis Beauv. and S. natalensis (Steud.) Th. Dur. and Schinz. (giant rat’s tail gras...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
The ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region was amplified and sequenced from a selection of...
Infection by headsmut, caused by Usti/ago kamerunensis, is the major cause of biomass reduction in N...
Zantedeshia aethiopica (arum lily) is a noxious weed in south-western Australia. Herbicides are inef...
Sporobolus pyramidalis, S. africanus, S. natalensis, S. fertilis and S. jacquemontii, known collecti...
Bill Palmer and colleagues recently published their paper 'Prospects for the biological control of t...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
1. Biological control (biocontrol) of invasive alien plants is a widely utilised weed management too...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
The five weedy Sporobolus grasses (a.k.a. the rat’s tail grasses, which includes Sporobolus natalens...
The introduction and proliferation of exotic stipoid grasses over the past 100 years seriously threa...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
Sporobolus pyramidalis Beauv. and S. natalensis (Steud.) Th. Dur. and Schinz. (giant rat’s tail gras...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
There are five closely related Sporobolus species, collectively known as weedy Sporobolus grasses (W...
The ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region was amplified and sequenced from a selection of...
Infection by headsmut, caused by Usti/ago kamerunensis, is the major cause of biomass reduction in N...
Zantedeshia aethiopica (arum lily) is a noxious weed in south-western Australia. Herbicides are inef...