Weed biological control: applying science to solve seemingly intractable problems |
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Authors: | David T Briese |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO Entomology &CRC for Australian Weed Management, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Exotic weeds pose a problem of considerable economic and environmental importance to Australia. As a consequence, Australia has developed into a leading centre of research on weed biological control, with over 60 weeds the targets of past and current projects. Using primarily entomological examples, this review highlights the contributions made by Australian scientists to the development of theory and the improvement of practice in weed biological control. It also shows how biological control practitioners have made use of, and contributed to, broader theory and knowledge of plant-herbivore relationships. Finally, it concludes with some reflections on the future direction of biological control in Australia. |
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Keywords: | biocontrol agent evaluation biocontrol agent exploration host-specificity testing plant–herbivore interactions |
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