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2024

Conference Publication

Production breaks, cropping patterns, and biological control: management of DBM is not rocket science

Li, Z.Y., Zalucki, M.P., Yonow, T., Kriticos, D.J., Furlong, M.J. and Feng, X. (2024). Production breaks, cropping patterns, and biological control: management of DBM is not rocket science. IX International Conference on Management of the Diamondback Moth and Other Crucifer Insect Pests, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2-5 May 2023. Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan: World Vegetable Center.

Production breaks, cropping patterns, and biological control: management of DBM is not rocket science

2004

Conference Publication

Integrating biological control and land management practices for control of Ulex europaeus in Hawai'i

Hill, R. L., Buckley, Y., Dudley, N., Kriticos, D., Conant, P., Wilson, E., Beaudet, B. and Fox, M. (2004). Integrating biological control and land management practices for control of Ulex europaeus in Hawai'i. XI International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, Canberra, Australia, 27 April - 2 May, 2003. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO Entomology.

Integrating biological control and land management practices for control of Ulex europaeus in Hawai'i

1999

Conference Publication

A population model of Acacia nilotica: a tool for exploring weed management and the effects of climate change

Kriticos, D. J., Brown, J. R., Maywald, G. F., Sutherst, R. W. and Adkins, S. W. (1999). A population model of Acacia nilotica: a tool for exploring weed management and the effects of climate change. VI International Rangeland Congress, Townsville, Qld, Aust., 19-23 July 1999. ACT, Aust.: Sixth Int. Rangeland Congress,.

A population model of Acacia nilotica: a tool for exploring weed management and the effects of climate change