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    Glossary of Expressions in Biological Control by J. Howard Frank, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…IPM-143/IN673: Glossary of Expressions in Biological Control (ufl.edu) Revised January 2012, January 2015 and February 2021. …”
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    Glossary of Expressions in Biological Control by J. Howard Frank, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…IPM-143/IN673: Glossary of Expressions in Biological Control (ufl.edu) Revised January 2012, January 2015 and February 2021. …”
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    Biological Control of Weeds: Is it Safe? by Carey Minteer, Eutychus Kariuki, James P. Cuda

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…Classical Biological Control…”
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    Classical Biological Control of Tropical Soda Apple in the USA by Julio Medal, William Overholt, Philip Stansly, Lance Osborne, Amy Roda, J. Chong, R. Gaskalla, E. Burns, Kenneth Hibbard, Brent Sellers, Kenneth Gioeli, Susan Munyan, D. Gandolfo, S. Hight, James Cuda

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…., describes the status ongoing efforts in the biological control of Tropical Soda Apple (TSA) in the United States. …”
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    Biological control of bacterial wilt in pathumma; Curcuma alismatifolia by S. Promsai, Y. Tragoolpua, N. Thongwai

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In Thailand, bacterial wilt is one of the most severe diseases that affects pathumma, also known as Curcuma alismatifolia Gagnep. Biological control was proposed to control this disease with antagonistic bacteria. …”
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    Ecological Complexity and the Success of Fungal Biological Control Agents by Guy R. Knudsen, Louise-Marie C. Dandurand

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Fungal biological control agents against plant pathogens, especially those in soil, operate within physically, biologically, and spatially complex systems by means of a variety of trophic and nontrophic interspecific interactions. …”
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    Classical Biological Control of Tropical Soda Apple in the USA by Julio Medal, William Overholt, Philip Stansly, Lance Osborne, Amy Roda, J. Chong, R. Gaskalla, E. Burns, Kenneth Hibbard, Brent Sellers, Kenneth Gioeli, Susan Munyan, D. Gandolfo, S. Hight, James Cuda

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…., describes the status ongoing efforts in the biological control of Tropical Soda Apple (TSA) in the United States. …”
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    Florida's Established Arthropod Weed Biological Control Agents and Their Targets by James P. Cuda, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Frank, describes the role of biological control agents in controlling nonnative invasive weeds, lists the arthropod biological control agents that are established for seven invasive weeds, and provides links to additional resources. …”
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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 the chemostat with nonmonotonic response and different removal rates by Alain Rapaport, Jérôme Harmand

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…We show the global stabilization of the chemostat with nonmonotonic growth, adding a new species as a ''biological'' control, in presence ofdifferent removal rates for each species. …”
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    Florida's Established Arthropod Weed Biological Control Agents and Their Targets by James P. Cuda, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Frank, describes the role of biological control agents in controlling nonnative invasive weeds, lists the arthropod biological control agents that are established for seven invasive weeds, and provides links to additional resources. …”
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