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The project New Biocontrol Opportunities for Prickly Acacia: Exploration in India focused on researching natural agents that control prickly acacia in India. Prickly acacia (Acacia nilotica ssp. indica)…
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Parkinsonia is classified as a “Weed of National Significance” due to its invasiveness, potential for spread, and its economic and environmental impacts. It has invaded over 800,000 hectares…
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The Creeping lantana handbook contains results of research as well as suggested methods of management and control for a variety of situations. This book, published by the Creeping…
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The ‘Biocontrol of prickly acacia: host specificity testing of agents from India’ project builds on the findings of ’New biocontrol opportunities for prickly acacia: exploration in India’, and tests the host specificity of leaf-webbing caterpillars and scale insects in quarantine.