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... .Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa [online]
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... 2000a. Nep1 protein from Fusarium oxysporum enhances biological control of opium poppy by Pleospora papaveracea.
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... 1982. Commercialization of microbial biological control agents.
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... 1973. Biological control of northern jointvetch in rice with an endemic fungal disease.
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... P 543 in Proceedings of the IX International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, January 19-26, Stellenbosch, South Africa, V.C.
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... 1981. Epidemiology of Puccinia chondrillina, a rust pathogen for the biological control of rush skeleton weed in the United States.
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... 2006a. Guidelines for Export, Shipment, Im port and Release of Biological Control Agents and Other Beneficial Organisms (2005 Edition)
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... 1954. Biological control of cactus in Hawaii.
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... 2004. Natural Enemies: An Introduction to Biological Control.
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... 1971. A preliminary evaluation of Rumex rust as biological control agent for curly dock.
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... 1999. Mechanisms of action and dose-response relation ships governing biological control of Fusarium wilt of tomato by nonpathogenic Fusarium spp.
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... 2010. How should the risk associated with the introduction of biological control agents be estimated?
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... 1999. Plant pathogens and biological control of weeds in South Africa: A review of projects and progress during the last decade.
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... 1977. Biological control of the blackberry through the introduction of rust, Phragmidium violaceum, in Chile.
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... 2005. Indirect nontarget effects of host-specific bio logical control agents: Implications for biological control.
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... 1986. Biological control of stranglervine in citrus: A researcher's point of view.
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... 2010. Ecological role of control agent, and not just host-specificity, determine risks of biological control.
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... 1991. Ecology and epidemiology of fungal plant pathogens studied as biological control agents of weeds.
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... 2002. Proceedings of Regional Technical Expert Review Meeting: Research and Development of an Environmen tally Safe and Reliable Biological Control Agent for Opium Poppy, 25-27 Novem ber 2002, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, M.P.
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... Pp. 305-316 in New Directions in Biological Control: Alternatives for Suppressing Agricultural Pests and Diseases, R.R.
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... 2007. Plant pathogens at work: Progress and possibilities for weed biocontrol classical versus bioherbicidal ap proach.


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