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Biology and Biological Control of Common Gorse and Scotch Broom
A Global View of the Future for Biological Control of Gorse, Ulex Europaeus L
Nemonychidae, Belidae, Brentidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)
N° Ordre : 3517 THÈSE Présentée DEVANT L
Infestation of Gorse Pods by Cydia Ulicetana and Exapion Ulicis in The
A Search in Spain and Portugal for Potential Biocontrol Agents for Gorse ( Ulex Europaeus Europaeus L.) in Hawai‘I
Background How This Biocontrol Works Biological Control of Release of Agent in South Australia
Alkaloid Concentration of the Invasive Plant Species Ulex Europaeus in Relation to Geographic Origin and Herbivory
Kuschel, G. 2003. Nemonychidae, Belidae, Brentidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)
Biocontrol Agents in the Field
The Ability of an Artificial Diet To
Ulex Europaeus) Along Gradients of Light and Plant Density
Gorse Action Group Comprehensive Multi-Level Gorse Management Plan
1. Padil Species Factsheet Scientific Name: Common Name Image
What's New in Biological Control of Weeds?
Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge (Ka Pu‘Uhonua Waonahele Aupuni ‘O Hakalau)
Weed Biological Control Agents Approved for California
Top View
Weed Biocontrol Control SECT
Evolution of Trait Means and Trait Correlations in Ulex Europaeus Benjamin Hornoy, Michèle Tarayre, Maxime Hervé, Luc Gigord, Anne Atlan
The Biological Control Program Against Gorse in New Zealand
Processus Évolutifs Contribuant Au Succès Envahissant De L'ajonc D
Gwent-Glamorgan Recorders' Newsletter Issue 21
(Exapion Ulicis) and the Gorse Pod Moth (Cydia Succedana) Explored by Insecticide Exclusion in Canterbury, New Zealand
A Sustainable Agriculture"70' Resource Guide for Oregon and Washington EM 8531 January 1993
Biological Control (Revised March 2021)
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Parallel Divergence by Allochrony and Cryptic Speciation in Two
Introduction Generale
Infestation of Gorse Pods by Cydia Ulicetana and Exapion Ulicis in the South Island of New Zealand
Predicting Parasitoid Accumulation on Biological Control Agents of Weeds
An Investigation of the Life History of the Gorse Pod Moth (Cydia Succedana) and Its Effectiveness at Reducing Gorse (Utex Europaeus) Seed Production
The Development of a Lowland Heathland Structured Species Surveillance Partnership and Sites Network
Oviposition Decision of the Weevil Exapion Ulicis on Ulex Europaeus Depends on External and Internal Pod Cues