Biological Control Agents

Colletotrichum gloeosporioides



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Studies on a sexual stage associated with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f.sp. aeschynomene(ABSTRACT ONLY)TeBeest1992
The potential for asexual genetic exchange in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (ABSTRACT ONLY)Weidemann1992
Survey of pathogens for Emex australis in South AfricaShivas1992
Biology of Phomopsis emicis, a potential biological control agent for spiny emex, Emex australis (ABSTRACT ONLY)Shivas1992
Initiating the use of fungi for biocontrol of weeds in MalaysiaCaunter1996
The development of mycoherbicides for an invasive shrub, Hakea sericea, and a tree, Acacia mearnsii, in South Africa (ABSTRACT ONLY)Morris1996
Control of St. John's wort and round-leaved mallow in non-cultivated habitats with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (ABSTRACT ONLY)Jensen1999
Getting a Grip on the Target: Experiences with Salsola Diseases (ABSTRACT ONLY)Bruckart1999
The Biological Control Programme against Clematis vitalba in New ZealandGourlay1999
Efficacy and epidemiology of an oil-based formulation of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides used a bioherbicide against Hakea sericea (ABSTRACT ONLY)van Rooi2003