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Overcoming the Challenges of Tamarix Management with Diorhabda Carinulata Through the Identification and Application of Semioche
Hybridization Affects Life-History Traits and Host Specificity in Diorhabda Spp
Tamarisk Beetle (Diorhabda Spp.) in the Colorado River Basin: Synthesis of an Expert Panel Forum Benjamin R
Zootaxa, Taxonomic Revision and Biogeography of the Tamarix
Catalogue of Iranian Subfamily Galerucinae S. Str. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Tamarix Ramosissima Global Invasive
Tamarix Spp.) Is Repellent to Diorhabda Carinulata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae
Host Specificity Testing of Diorhabda Carinulata (Coleoptera
Biological Control of Saltcedar Allen Knutson, Mark Muegge and C
Bitumeetal2017.Pdf
Host Specificity of the Leaf Beetle, Diorhabda Elongata Deserticola
Twenty-Five Years of Biological Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix: Tamaricaceae) in the Western USA: Emphasis Texas – 1986-2011A
Selectivity of a Biological Control Agent, Diorhabda Carinulata Desbrochers, 1870
Diorhabda Spp. Biological Control
Diorhabda Elongata, a Eurasian Leaf Beetle, for Biologcal Control of Saltcedar
Saltcedar Management
Northern Tamarisk Beetle (Diorhabda Carinulata) and Tamarisk (Tamarix Spp.) Interactions in the Colorado River Basin Pamela L
Tamarisk Leaf Beetle Life Cycle (Diorhabda Carinulata)
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(Diorhabda Carinulata) in the Colorado River Basin
Agriculture Department Forced to Re-Examine Tamarisk Leaf-Eating
Zootaxa, Taxonomic Revision and Biogeography of the Tamarix
Establishing Diorhabda Carinulata: Impact of Release Disturbances on Pheromone Emission and Influence of Pheromone Lures on Establishment
Field Assessment of the Risk Posed by Diorhabda Elongata, a Biocontrol Agent for Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix Spp.), to a Nontarget Plant, Frankenia Salina
Biology of Diorhabda Elongata Deserticola (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), an Asian Leaf Beetle for Biological Control of Saltcedars (Tamarix Spp.) in the United States
(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Biological Control of Exotic Saltcedars (Tamarix Spp.) and Risks to Non-Target Athel (T
Genetic Characterization of Diorhabda Ecotypes Released for Biological
Diorhabda Carinulata) on the Diet of Insectivorous Birds Along the Dolores River in Southwestern Colorado
On Tamarix Spp.: Enhancing the Impact of a Defoliating Herbivore and Improv- Ing the Operational Efficiency of Monitoring Establishment and Population Expansion