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Biological control of weeds: research by the United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service: selected case studies
Authors:Quimby Paul C  DeLoach C Jack  Wineriter Susan A  Goolsby John A  Sobhian Rouhollah  Boyette C Douglas  Abbas Hamed K
Affiliation:USDA-ARS (OIRP), European Biological Control Laboratory, Montferrier-sur-Lez, France. cquimby@ars-ebcl.org
Abstract:Research by the USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) on biological control of weeds has been practiced for many years because of its inherent ecological and economic advantages. Today, it is further driven by ARS adherence to Presidential Executive Order 13112 (3 February 1999) on invasive species and to USDA-ARS policy toward developing technology in support of sustainable agriculture with reduced dependence on non-renewable petrochemical resources. This paper reports examples or case studies selected to demonstrate the traditional or classical approach for biological control programs using Old World arthropods against Tamarix spp, Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav) ST Blake and Galium spurium L/G aparine L, and the augmentative approach with a native plant pathogen against Pueraria lobata Ohwi = P montana. The examples illustrated various conflicts of interest with endangered species and ecological complexities of arthropods with associated microbes such as nematodes.
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