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Lead Author Last Name: Goeden |
Article | Lead Author | Year |
Santa Cruz Island - Revisited. Sequential photography records the causation, rates of progress, and lasting benefits of successful biological weed control | Goeden, R.D. | 1980 |
Interactions of field populations of indigenous egg predators, imported Microlarinus weevils, and puncturevine in southern California | Goeden, R.D. | 1980 |
Ethological and genetic differences among three biotypes of Rynocyllus conicus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) introduced into North America for the biological control of Asteraceous thistles | Goeden, R.D. | 1984 |
Lessons learned from studies of insects associated with Ambrosiinae in North America in relation to the biological control of weedy members of this group | Goeden, R.D. | 1992 |
Current research on biological weed control in Southern California | Goeden, R.E. | 1969 |
California as a source of natural enemies for the biological control of ragweeds (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Goeden, Richard D. | 1973 |
Projects on biological control of Russian thistle and milk thistle in California: Failures that contributed to the science of biological weed control (ABSTRACT ONLY) | Goeden, Richard D. | 1999 |
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