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Cape ivy biological control

Cape ivy (Delairea odorata) is a scrambling, semi-succulent vine native to southern Africa that has become a significant environmental weed […]

Angled onion

This research on Angled onion was part of a broader project seeking biological solutions for the sustainable management of environmental […]

Yellow Bells nomination

Yellow bells (Tecoma stans) is a shrub or small tree that is invasive in coastal areas of NSW. It can […]

Broad-leaved pepper tree biological control

Broad-leaved pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) invades coastal dune areas, wetlands and streams in NSW. It displaces native vegetation and forms […]

Balloonvine biological control

Balloon vine (Cardiospermum grandiflorum) is a scrambling, perennial, woody vine native to South America, which was originally introduced to Australia […]

Fireweed biological control

Searching for a biocontrol solution for sustainable management of a toxic weed in productive pastures

Tropical soda apple biological control

Exploring insect biocontrol solutions for a potentially aggressive pastoral invader

Sowthistle biological control

No success in finding biocontrol agents to curb proliferation of an important agricultural weed

Parkinsonia biological control

Contributing to the management of a rangeland weed across northern Australia

Crofton weed biological control

Enhanced biological control of Crofton weed in Australia with a new agent released in 2014

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