Introductions for Biological Control in Hawaii 1997-2001
@inproceedings{Culliney2003IntroductionsFB, title={Introductions for Biological Control in Hawaii 1997-2001}, author={T. W. Culliney and W. T. Nagamine and K. Teramoto}, year={2003} }
Introductions and releases of natural enemies for the biological control of agricultural and forest pests in Hawaii are discussed for the period 1997-2001. Sixteen insect and five fungal species were introduced, released, or redistributed by the Ha- waii Department of Agriculture for the control of six weeds ( Clidemia hirta, Coccinia grandis, Miconia calvescens, Myrica faya, Senecio madagascariensis, and Ulex europaeus) and four insect pests ( Aleurocanthus woglumi, Bemisia argentifolii… CONTINUE READING
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