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Integration of Herbicides with Arthropod Biocontrol Agents for Weed Control
Authors:Nigel Ainsworth
Institution:  a CRC for Australian Weed Management, Keith Turnbull Research Institute Department of Primary Industries VIC 3199 P.O. Box 48 Frankston.
Abstract:Classical biological control of weeds using arthropods is being attempted on a large scale in a number of countries, sometimes with spectacularly successful outcomes. However, in many cases biocontrol is not completely effective and use of herbicides on weeds continues to occur, either in the presence of biocontrol agents or as an alternative to them. The ways in which the two techniques may interact are discussed, including direct toxicity of herbicides to biocontrol agents, responses to death of host plants and responses to sublethal changes caused by herbicides with different modes of action. A literature review for selected weed taxa showed that the great majority of publications relate to either chemical or to biological control techniques separately, with integration of the two seldom addressed. Possible reasons for this situation are discussed and some suggestions for future priorities are made.
Keywords:Toxicity  Dispersal  Oviposition  Insect  Predator  2  4-D  Glyphosate  Picloram  Triclopyr  Metsulfuron Methyl
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