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Agapeta zoegana
Assessing Population Sizes, Biological Potential and Mass
Montana Knapweeds
Weed Biocontrol: Extended Abstracts from the 1997 Interagency Noxious-Weed Symposium
A Potential Collection Method for Agapeta Zoegana (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae), a Knapweed·Root·Feeding Moth Sheila M
13 SPOTTED KNAPWEED PEST STATUS of WEED Nature Of
Scientific Names of Pest Species in Tortricidae (Lepidoptera)
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team Biological Control of Invasive
Plant Conservation Alliance®S Alien Plant Working Group
Optimal Site Release Strategies and Impact of Biological Control Agents on Spotted Knapweed, Centaurea Maculosa
Laboratory Rearing Procedures for Two Lepidopteran Weed Biocontrol Agents
Agapeta Zoegana L
Agapeta Zoegana (Sulphur Knapweed Moth, Yellow-Winged Knapweed Root Moth)
Analysis of Bacterial Communities Associated with Insect Biological Control Agents Using Molecular Techniques
Compatibility of Two Herbicides with Cyphocleonus Achates (Coleoptera
Ecology and Management of Diffuse Knapweed (Centaurea Diffusa Lam.)
Information Sheet on Diffuse Knapweed (PDF)
Environmental Assessment: Integrated Pest Management Plan for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Complex (2013-2018)
Forestwide Nonnative Invasive Plant (Nnip) Control and (2) Invasive Woody Plant Control in Maintained Roadsides, Utility Corridors and Wildlife Openings
Top View
Centaurea Diffusa Lam
Knapweed Control and Eradication
Herron-Sweet 2015 Biocontrol.Pdf
Biology and Biological Control of Knapweeds
Spotted Knapweed
Insect Herbivory Stimulates Allelopathic Exudation by an Invasive Plant and the Suppression of Natives
DIFFUSE KNAPWEED (Centaurea Diffusa) Description: Diffuse
Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed
Spotted Knapweed
Dinosaur National Monument Colorado and Utah
Insect Biological Control Agents for Spotted Knapweed
Spotted Knapweed Centaurea Stoebe Ssp. Micranthos (Gugler) Hayek
Biology and Biological Control of Knapweed
North Olympic Wildlife Area
Biological-Control Herbivores May Increase Competitive Ability of the Noxious Weed Centaurea Maculosa
A Biological Control Agent for Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia Esula L.)