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    Classical Biological Control of Brazilian Peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia) in Florida by J.P. Cuda, D.H. Habeck, W.A. Overholt, J.C. Medal, J.H. Pedrosa-Macedo, M. Vitorino

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… This document discusses the classical biological control of the invasive Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia) in Florida. …”
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    Florida’s Established Arthropod Weed Biological Control Agents and Their Targets by James P. Cuda, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…One of the reasons they become invasive is they lack the natural enemies that limit their reproduction. Biological control reunites these natural enemies (usually arthropods) with their host plants to selectively weaken and suppress the invasive weeds. …”
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    Classical Biological Control of Tropical Soda Apple with Gratiana boliviana by Rodrigo Diaz, Julio Medal, Kenneth Hibbard, Amy Roda, A. Fox, S. Hight, Philip Stansly, Brent Sellers, James Cuda, William A. Overholt

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This 4-page fact sheet provides a summary of the major steps of the successful biological control program against tropical soda apple in Florida. …”
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    Biological Control of Solenopsis Fire Ants by Pseudacteon Parasitoids: Theory and Practice by Lloyd W. Morrison

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Competitive exclusion may occur among introduced Pseudacteon species, and future efforts at biological control are likely to be more efficacious if they focus on other types of natural enemies.…”
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    Dispersal of Oxyops vitiosa: A Biological Control Agent of Melaleuca in Florida by William A. Overholt, Paul D. Pratt

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… In 1986, USDA/ARS scientists at the Invasive Plant Research Laboratory in Fort Lauderdale started a classical biological control program against melaleuca. The scientists recently released two insects as part of that program; the melaleuca weevil (Oxyops vitiosa (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)) and the melaleuca psyllid (Boreioglycapsis melaleucae (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)). …”
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    Dispersal of Oxyops vitiosa: A Biological Control Agent of Melaleuca in Florida by William A. Overholt, Paul D. Pratt

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… In 1986, USDA/ARS scientists at the Invasive Plant Research Laboratory in Fort Lauderdale started a classical biological control program against melaleuca. The scientists recently released two insects as part of that program; the melaleuca weevil (Oxyops vitiosa (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)) and the melaleuca psyllid (Boreioglycapsis melaleucae (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)). …”
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    Biological control, an excellent alternative in the fight against arbovirus transmitting vectors by Aliuska Tamayo Verdecia, Lizette Rodríguez Fernández, Miriela Roque Fernández, Marta María Capote Padilla, Caridad Gianicet Díaz Hernández, Dainiel Paz Bermúdez

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This review was carried out for delving into the biological control of mosquito species that transmit arboviruses and the alternatives for their control. …”
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    Isolation, Characterization, and Identification of Biological Control Agent for Potato Soft Rot in Bangladesh by M. M. Rahman, M. E. Ali, A. A. Khan, A. M. Akanda, Md. Kamal Uddin, U. Hashim, S. B. Abd Hamid

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…E-65 reduced the soft rot infection to 22-week storage potatoes of different varieties by 32.5–62.5% in model experiment, demonstrating its strong potential to be used as an effective biological control agent for the major pectolytic bacteria Ecc. …”
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    Dynamics of a Seasonally Forced Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Model with Impulsive Biological Control by Jianglin Zhao, Yong Yan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This paper investigates the dynamics of a seasonally forced phytoplankton-zooplankton model with impulsive biological control. It shows that the periodic eradicated solution is unstable. …”
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    Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida by Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Written by Pat Minogue and Seth Wright and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2016. FOR328/FR396: Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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    Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida by Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Written by Pat Minogue and Seth Wright and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2016. FOR328/FR396: Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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    Biological control of bacterial leaf blight (BLB) in rice–A sustainable approach by Bestha Sai Teja, Gayatri Jamwal, Vishal Gupta, Mansi Verma, Ayushi Sharma, Akash Sharma, Vinod Pandit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, implementation of biological controls can complement chemical treatments in contributing towards the sustainability of rice production systems by aiming at host immunity improvement and killing of pathogen. …”
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    Red and black mason wasp, Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier) by Kelly Laplante, Wayne Hobbs, Adam Dale

    Published 2021-03-01
    Subjects: “…Biological control…”
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    Red and black mason wasp, Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier) by Kelly Laplante, Wayne Hobbs, Adam Dale

    Published 2021-03-01
    Subjects: “…Biological control…”
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