Search Results - "DeLoach, C.J"
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Release and Establishment of Zygogramma suturalis F (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Croatia for Control of Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)
Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)“…Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an important weed in some parts of Europe. After determining that native natural enemies in Croatia had little…”
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Host Range of the Argentine Root Borer Carmenta haematica (Ureta) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Snakeweeds ( Gutierrezia spp) in the United States
Published in Biological control (01-03-1995)“…The Argentine root-boring sesiid moth Carmenta haematica (Ureta) is restricted in Argentina to plants of two genera, Grindelia and Gutierrezia (Asteraceae:…”
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Biological Control of White Grubs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) by Larvae of Promachus yesonicus (Diptera: Asilidae) in China
Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)“…In a 7-year survey of cultivated fields in Henan Province, China, natural populations of white grubs in the soil were inversely correlated with populations of…”
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Bionomics of Carmenta haematica (Ureta) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) Which Attacks Snakeweeds ( Gutierrezia spp) in Argentina
Published in Biological control (01-03-1995)“…Adult Carmenta haematica are day-flying moths with orange (female) or clear (male) wings and a wingspan of 20 to 24 mm. Adults mated in bright sunlight…”
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Host specificity of different populations of the leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a biological control agent of saltcedar ( Tamarix spp.)
Published in Biological control (2006)“…The leaf beetle, Diorhabda elongata (Brullé) sensu lato, was released in 2001 for the classical biological control of exotic saltcedars, a complex of invasive…”
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Acceptability and Suitability of Athel, Tamarix aphylla, to the Leaf Beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a Biological Control Agent of Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.)
Published in Environmental entomology (01-10-2006)“…The leaf beetle Diorhabda elongata (Brullé) sensu lato has been released in the western United States for the classical biological control of exotic saltcedars…”
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Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) endangered species, and biological weed control -- can they mix
Published in Weed technology (01-01-2004)“…Saltcedar invasion has many economic and environmental effects, including displacement of native riparian vegetation and associated wildlife. A biological…”
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Overwintering Survival, Phenology, Voltinism, and Reproduction Among Different Populations of the Leaf Beetle Diorhabda elongata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2007)“…The classical biological control program for exotic saltcedars (various Tamarix species and hybrids) has involved the assessment of different populations of…”
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Biology of the Waterhyacinth Mite in Argentina
Published in Weed science (01-05-1976)“…Populations of the waterhyacinth mite (Orthogalumna terebrantis Wallwork) of ca 200,000 galleries/m2 (or 10,000 per plant) caused serious damage to…”
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Biology of Heilipodus ventralis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), an Argentine Weevil for Biological Control of Snakeweeds (Gutierrezia spp.) in the United States
Published in Biological control (01-07-1999)“…The Argentine root-boring weevil Heilipodus ventralis (Hustache) is a candidate for biological control of the perennial snakeweeds Gutierrezia sarothrae…”
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Host Specificity of the Argentine Root-Boring Weevil, Heilipodus ventralis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a Potential Biocontrol Agent for Snakeweeds (Gutierrezia: Asteraceae) in Western North American Rangelands—U.S. Quarantine Tests
Published in Biological control (01-07-1999)“…Native snakeweeds, especially Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britton and Rusby and Gutierrezia microcephala (DC.) A. Gray, are among the most widespread and…”
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Biology of Mozena obtusa (Hemiptera: Coreidae), a candidate for the biological control of mesquite, Prosopis spp. (Fabaceae)
Published in Biological control (01-10-1998)“…The leaf-footed bug Mozena obtusa Uhler is an important natural enemy of honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa Torrey var. glandulosa, in the southwestern United…”
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Natural Enemies of the Rangeland Weed Whitebrush (Aloysia gratissima: Verbenaceae) in South-America: Potential for Biological Control in the United States
Published in Biological control (01-06-1995)“…Whitebrush, Aloysia gratissima (Gill. and Hook.) Troncoso (Verbenaceae), is a weed of rangelands in the southwestern United States. The genus Aloysia probably…”
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Remote Sensing of Chinese Tamarisk (Tamarix chinensis) and Associated Vegetation
Published in Weed science (01-05-1990)“…Chinese tamarisk is an invader of riparian sites in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Plant canopy light reflectance measurements showed that…”
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The flea beetle, Lysathia flavipes, that attacks Ludwigia (water primrose) and Myriophyllum (parrotfeather) in Argentina [Biological control of aquatic weeds]
Published in The Coleopterists bulletin (01-01-1982)“…The flea beetle, Lysathia flavipes (Boheman), caused heavy damage to water primrose, Ludwigia peploides (H.B.K.) Raven, and moderate damage to parrotfeather,…”
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Notes on the weevils Tyloderma, auleutes, and Onychylis that feed on Ludwigia and other aquatic plants in southern South America [Biological control of weeds, taxonomic aspects]
Published in The Coleopterists bulletin (01-01-1982)“…Adults of the weevils Tyloderma spp. A and B and Auleutes bosqi (Hustache) fed on the leaves of Ludwigia peploides (H.B.K.) Raven (water primrose) and appear…”
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Insects associated with broom snakeweed and threadleaf snakeweed in West Texas and eastern New Mexico
Published in Journal of range management (01-11-1981)“…Immature and adult insects representing 8 orders, 86 families, and 338 species were collected from broom snakeweed (Xanthocephalum sarothrae) or threadleaf…”
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