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    Twenty‐five years after: post‐introduction association of Mecinus janthinus s.l. with invasive host toadflaxes Linaria vulgaris and Linaria dalmatica in North America by Toševski, I., Sing, S.E., De Clerck‐Floate, R., McClay, A., Weaver, D.K., Schwarzländer, M., Krstić, O., Jović, J., Gassmann, A.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-07-2018)
    “…Linaria vulgaris, common or yellow toadflax, and Linaria dalmatica, Dalmatian toadflax (Plantaginaceae), are Eurasian perennial forbs invasive throughout…”
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    Optimal Xylocoris flavipes (Reuter) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) Density and Time of Introduction for Suppression of Bruchid Progeny in Stored Legumes by Sing, Sharlene E, Arbogast, Richard T

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-02-2008)
    “…The influences of both predator density and elapsed time between initial infestation and introduction of predators were determined for suppression of bruchids…”
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    Spatial distributions of Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) and its braconid parasitoids in Montana wheat fields by Weaver, David K., Nansen, Christian, Runyon, Justin B., Sing, Sharlene E., Morrill, Wendell L.

    Published in Biological control (01-07-2005)
    “…Bracon cephi and Bracon lissogaster are native parasitoids of the wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus, an important pest of dryland wheat production. This…”
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    Influence of Herbivory and Competition on Invasive Weed Fitness: Observed Effects of Cyphocleonus achates (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Grass-Seeding Treatments on Spotted Knapweed Performance by Jacobs, James S, Sing, Sharlene E, Martin, John M

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2006)
    “…The root-feeding weevil Cyphocleonus achates (Fahraeus) is a promising biological control agent for managing the exotic, invasive weed spotted knapweed. The…”
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    Differential Physiological Responses of Dalmatian Toadflax, Linaria dalmatica L. Miller, to Injury from Two Insect Biological Control Agents: Implications for Decision-Making in Biological Control by Peterson, Robert K. D, Sing, Sharlene E, Weaver, David K

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-08-2005)
    “…Successful biological control of invasive weeds with specialist herbivorous insects is predicated on the assumption that the injury stresses the weeds…”
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    A retrospective analysis of known and potential risks associated with exotic toadflax-feeding insects by Sing, Sharlene E., Peterson, Robert K.D., Weaver, David K., Hansen, Richard W., Markin, George P.

    Published in Biological control (2005)
    “…To date, eight exotic toadflax-feeding insect species have been accidentally or intentionally introduced to North America. Reports on their establishment and…”
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    Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria dalmatica): New Host for Cucumber Mosaic Virus by Pariera Dinkins, Courtney L, Brumfield, Sue K, Peterson, Robert K.D, Grey, William E, Sing, Sharlene E

    Published in Weed technology (01-01-2007)
    “…To date, there have been no reports of Dalmatian toadflax serving as a host for cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). Infestations of Dalmatian toadflax may serve as a…”
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