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Stinking passionflower biological control

Delivering broad conservation benefits by controlling a threatening transformer weed in the Pilbara

Parrot’s feather biological control

Parrot’s feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) is a semi-submerged aquatic plant, native to South America, that invades in coastal waterways in Eastern […]

Leafy elodea biological control

Leafy elodea (Egeria densa) is a submerged aquatic perennial weed that grows in shallow, slow-moving or stationary water bodies which […]

Sea spurge biological control

Using a fungal biocontrol agent for the control of sea spurge along coastal dunes

Wandering trad biological control

Fungal biocontrol of a creeping invader for sustainable recovery of impacted native vegetation

Cabomba biological control

A new tool to contribute to the integrated management of a submerged aquatic weed

African boxthorn biological control

Exploring new options to reduce the impact of a woody invader

Flaxleaf fleabane biological control

Developing complementary management options for a difficult to control agricultural weed

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