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- 2022Symmetry progression and possible polar metallicity in NiPS3 under pressurecitations
- 2020Piezochromism in the magnetic chalcogenide MnPS3citations
- 2019Exploration for Biological control agents of the submerged aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata in Asia and Australia 1996-2013
- 2019Exploration for Biological control agents of the submerged aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata in Asia and Australia 1996-2013
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Exploration for Biological control agents of the submerged aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata in Asia and Australia 1996-2013
Abstract
Monoecious and dioecious biotypes of the submerged aquatic plant hydrilla, Hydrilla verticillata are weeds in the United States.Worldwide surveys for biological control agents of hydrilla throughout its native range have been conducted since the 1970’s.Surveys between 1996 and 2013 focused on China, Southeast Asia and Australia and 425 collections of hydrilla were made in seven countries.Most of the herbivores collected were typical of previous surveys and included three main guilds: stem-boring Bagous weevils, leaf-mining Ephydridae flies and defoliating Pyralidae moths.Preliminary testing of prioritised agents didn’t reveal any candidates for use as biological control agents; those tested being polyphagous.Further surveys are recommended in China and South Korea where biotypes/genotypes exist that match those found in the United States.It is also recommended that a complete inventory of herbivores is compiled by surveying new areas of the native range.