Biological Control Agents

Melaleuca quinquenervia - Melaleuca



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Australian insects for the biological control of the paperbark tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia, a serious pest of Florida, USA, wetlandsBalciunas1992
The United States Department of Agriculture, Australian Biological control laboratory (ABSTRACT ONLY)Purcell1992
Demonstrating the potential for classical biological control of a weed prior to release of agents (ABSTRACT ONLY)Balciunas1996
Prospects for biological control of a large tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia (ABSTRACT ONLY)Burrows1996
The Australian Sawfly, Lophyrotoma zonalis, a Potential Agent for Control of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Florida (ABSTRACT ONLY)Buckingham1999
Sequestration of Melaleuca quinquenervia Defensive Chemistry by Oxyops vitiosa and Its Relevance to Biological Control of Weeds (ABSTRACT ONLY)Wheeler1999
Host Range Testing of the Psyllid, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae (Homoptera: Psyllidae), for Control of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Myrtales: Myrtaceae) (ABSTRACT ONLY)Wineriter1999
Field Plot Experiments, a Method of Assessing the Host Range of Biological Control Agents for Melaleuca quinquenervia in Its Native Range (ABSTRACT ONLY)Purcell1999
TAME Melaleuca: the area wide management evaluation of Melaleuca (ABSTRACT ONLY)Silvers2003
Indirect impacts of herbivory by Oxyops vitiosa on the reproductive performance of the invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia (ABSTRACT ONLY)Pratt2003
Dynamics of invasive plant monocultures after the establishment of natural enemies: an example from the Melaleuca quinquenervia system in Florida (ABSTRACT ONLY)Rayamajhi2007
Confirming host-specificity predictions for Oxyops vitiosa, a biological control agent of Melaleuca quinquenervia (ABSTRACT ONLY)Pratt2007
from invasive to fixed-in-place: the transformation of Melaleuca quinquenervia in Florida (ABSTRACT ONLY)Tipping2007
Biological control of Melaleuca quinquenervia: goal-based assessment of successCenter2007