Landcare Research - Manaaki Whenua

Landcare-Research -Manaaki Whenua

Further Reading

Bellgard S, Probst C, Paynter Q, Fowler S 2013. Feasibility study on the biocontrol of Manchurian wild rice Zizania latifolia (Griesb.) TurcZ. ex Stamf. Landcare Research Contract Report LC1317. Prepared for Northland Regional Council on behalf of the Ministry for Primary Industries. 33 p.

Fowler SV, Barreto R, Dodd S, Macedo DM, Paynter Q, Pedrosa-Macedo JH, Pereira OL, Peterson P, Smith L, Waipara N, Winks CJ, Forrester G 2013. Tradescantia fluminensis, an exotic weed affecting native forest regeneration in New Zealand: ecological surveys, safety tests and releases of four biocontrol agents from Brazil. Biological Control 64: 323–329.

Gerard PJ, Barringer JRF, Charles JG, Fowler SV, Kean JM, Phillips CB, Tait AB, Walker GP 2013. Potential effects of climate change on biological control systems: case studies from New Zealand. Biocontrol 58: 149–162.

Gourlay AH, Shaw R, Cock MJW 2013. The Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources under the convention on biological diversity: workshop report. In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 493–495.

Groenteman R 2013. Prospects for the biological control of tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum) in New Zealand. In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 128–133.

Hill R, Campbell D, Hayes L, Corin S, Fowler S 2013. Why the New Zealand regulatory system for introducing new biological control agents works. In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 75–83.

McLaren DA, Cullen JM, Morley TB, Ireson JE, Snell KA, Gourlay AH, Sagliocco JL 2013. Host specificity and impacts of Platyptilia isodactyla (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae), a biological control agent for Jacobaea vulgaris (Asteraceae) in Australia and New Zealand. In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 389–394.

Paynter Q 2013. Feasibility of biocontrol of Lagarosiphon major in New Zealand . Landcare Research Contract Report LC1234. Prepared for Horizons Regional Council (Envirolink 2148-HZLC93). 25 p.

Paynter Q 2013. Feasibility of biocontrol of Ceratophllyum demersum and Egeria densa in New Zealand. Landcare Research Contract Report LC1492. Prepared for Greater Wellington Regional Council. 35 p.

Sagliocco JL, Sheppard A, Hosking J, Hodge P, Paynter Q, Gourlay H, Ireson J 2013. Host specificity testing, release and successful establishment of the broom gall mite (Aceria genistae) in Australia and New Zealand for the biological control of broom (Cytisus scoparius). In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 409–416.

Sheppard A, Warner KD, Hill M, McEvoy P, Fowler S, Hill R 2013. Is classical biological control a 20th century “old science” paradigm that is losing its way?: workshop report. In: Wu Y, Johnson T, Sing S, Raghu S, Wheeler G, Pratt P, Warner K, Centre T, Goolsby J, Reardon R eds Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, USA. Pp. 488–492.

Thompson S, Fletcher JD, Ziebell H, Beard S, Panda P, Jorgensen N, Fowler SV, Liefting LW, Berry N, Pitman AR 2013. First report of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ associated with psyllid infested Scotch broom. New Disease Reports 27(6). [http://dx.doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2013.027.006]