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Comparing nodding thistle then and now
14 December 2022
High-quality impact monitoring of weed biocontrol can be ideal for selected flagship projects, but it is an expensive undertaking. Also, although stakeholders like to see monitoring programmes undertaken, they have to balance their investment of resources in monitoring versus supporting new or exist...
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Summer activities
14 December 2022
Summer is a busy time for many biocontrol agents, so you might need to schedule the following activities.
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Keeping Track of the Adventive Plant Species in New Zealand
16 September 2022
New Zealand (NZ) has a rich adventive seed plant (seed-bearing plant or Spermatophyte) flora, outnumbering the native seed plant flora by over 600 species. A total of 3950 seed plant species are permanently established in the wild in NZ, 1815 of which are endemic, 320 are indigenous but not endemic ...
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Predation and the Tradescantia Leaf Beetle
16 September 2022
The success of the tradescantia leaf beetle has been highly variable in several regions of the country. Beetle predation has been implicated in their failure to establish at some sites. Invasive common and German wasps, paper wasps, shield bugs and stink bugs, and spiders are all suspected to be pot...
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A Fresh Search for Old Man’s Beard Pathogens
16 September 2022
In 1996 a leaf fungus called ‘Phoma clematidina isolate’ was collected in the USA and released in NZ for the biocontrol of old man’s beard (Clematis vitalba). This fungal isolate initially caused significant damage at some of the release sites, but after some time it became evident that it had not p...
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It Established After All!
16 September 2022
The boneseed leafroller is a moth that was released as a biocontrol agent for boneseed in NZ in 2007. Significant effort went into mass-rearing the moth for widespread releases between 2007 and 2008, but establishment in the North Island was limited, and, after lots of unsuccessful searching, was de...
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How Damaging is the Broom Gall Mite?
16 September 2022
Scotch broom was first recorded growing outside of cultivation in NZ in 1872 and has since spread throughout the South Island and lower North Island. Its range expansion has been most pronounced over the past 70 years, particularly very recently on the Central Plateau of the North Island.
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Spring Activities
16 September 2022
Most biocontrol agents become active during spring, making it a busy time of year to check release sites and move agents around.
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Who's Who in the Biological Control of Weeds
16 September 2022
Comprehensive list of weed biocontrol agents under investigation at Manaaki Whenua.
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Further Reading and Agents Released 2021/22
16 September 2022
Recent relevant publications from the Biological Control of Weeds group.
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