Publications in the Biological Control Discipline

Our members are producing scientific papers, notes and conference presentations all the time. The IOBC-APRS would like to create an area for us all to share our work in the hopes of creating a closer working relationship.

Please send your publication list along with any PDFs so that we can list them here for the IOBC members.

New and Noteworthy

Biological Control Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 195-306 (March 2010) Australia and New Zealand Biocontrol Conference

Geoff M. Gurr, P. Horne, Jessica Page, Gavin J Ash, Leigh J. Pilkington (2010). Australia and New Zealand biocontrol conference: Emerging themes, future prospects. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 195-197.

G.M. Gurr, O.L. Kvedaras (2010). Synergizing biological control: Scope for sterile insect technique, induced plant defences and cultural techniques to enhance natural enemy impact. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 198-207.

Margaret C. Gentz, Gregory Murdoch, Glenn F. King (2010). Tandem use of selective insecticides and natural enemies for effective, reduced-risk pest management. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 208-215.

Leigh J. Pilkington, Gerben Messelink, Joop C. van Lenteren, Kristian Le Mottee (2010). “Protected Biological Control” – Biological pest management in the greenhouse industry. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 216-220.

K.L. Bailey, S.M. Boyetchko, T. Längle (2010). Social and economic drivers shaping the future of biological control: A Canadian perspective on the factors affecting the development and use of microbial biopesticides. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 221-229.

G.J. Ash (2010). The science, art and business of successful bioherbicides. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 230-240.

S.L. Goldson, E.R. Frampton, G.S. Ridley (2010). The effects of legislation and policy in New Zealand and Australia on biosecurity and arthropod biological control research and development. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 241-244.

B.I.P. Barratt, F.G. Howarth, T.M. Withers, J.M. Kean, G.S. Ridley (2010). Progress in risk assessment for classical biological control. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 245-254.

Nicholas J. Mills, John M. Kean (2010). Behavioral studies, molecular approaches, and modeling: Methodological contributions to biological control success. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 255-262.

David J. Perović, Geoff M. Gurr, A. Raman, Helen I. Nicol (2010). Effect of landscape composition and arrangement on biological control agents in a simplified agricultural system: A cost–distance approach. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 263-270.

W.A. Palmer, T.A. Heard, A.W. Sheppard (2010). A review of Australian classical biological control of weeds programs and research activities over the past 12 years. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 271-287.

Glen Saunders, Brian Cooke, Ken McColl, Richard Shine, Tony Peacock (2010). Modern approaches for the biological control of vertebrate pests: An Australian perspective. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 288-295.

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Walker GP, Herman TJB, Kale A, Wallace AR. 2010. An adjustable action threshold using larval parasitism of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in IPM for processing tomatoes. Biological Control 52: 30-36.

Linda J. Thomson, Sarina Macfadyen, Ary A. Hoffmann (2010). Predicting the effects of climate change on natural enemies of agricultural pests. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 296-306.

 

From Our Members

Geoff M. Gurr, P. Horne, Jessica Page, Gavin J Ash, Leigh J. Pilkington (2010). Australia and New Zealand biocontrol conference: Emerging themes, future prospects. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 195-197.

Leigh J. Pilkington, Gerben Messelink, Joop C. van Lenteren, Kristian Le Mottee (2010). “Protected Biological Control” – Biological pest management in the greenhouse industry. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 216-220.

B.I.P. Barratt, F.G. Howarth, T.M. Withers, J.M. Kean, G.S. Ridley (2010). Progress in risk assessment for classical biological control. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 245-254.

W.A. Palmer, T.A. Heard, A.W. Sheppard (2010). A review of Australian classical biological control of weeds programs and research activities over the past 12 years. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 271-287.

Kvedaras OL, An M, Choi YS & Gurr GM (2010). Silicon enhances natural enemy attraction to pest-infested plants through induced plant defences. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 100, 367-371.

Walker GP, Herman TJB, Kale A, Wallace AR. 2010. An adjustable action threshold using larval parasitism of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in IPM for processing tomatoes. Biological Control 52: 30-36.

Gurr GM & Kvedaras OL. (2009). Synergizing biological control: Scope for sterile insect technique, induced plant defences and cultural techniques to enhance natural enemy impact? Biological Control 52 (3): 198-207.

 

From Our Region

Geoff M. Gurr, P. Horne, Jessica Page, Gavin J Ash, Leigh J. Pilkington (2010). Australia and New Zealand biocontrol conference: Emerging themes, future prospects. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 195-197.

G.M. Gurr, O.L. Kvedaras (2010). Synergizing biological control: Scope for sterile insect technique, induced plant defences and cultural techniques to enhance natural enemy impact. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 198-207.

Margaret C. Gentz, Gregory Murdoch, Glenn F. King (2010). Tandem use of selective insecticides and natural enemies for effective, reduced-risk pest management. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 208-215.

Leigh J. Pilkington, Gerben Messelink, Joop C. van Lenteren, Kristian Le Mottee (2010). “Protected Biological Control” – Biological pest management in the greenhouse industry. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 216-220.

K.L. Bailey, S.M. Boyetchko, T. Längle (2010). Social and economic drivers shaping the future of biological control: A Canadian perspective on the factors affecting the development and use of microbial biopesticides. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 221-229.

G.J. Ash (2010). The science, art and business of successful bioherbicides. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 230-240.

S.L. Goldson, E.R. Frampton, G.S. Ridley (2010). The effects of legislation and policy in New Zealand and Australia on biosecurity and arthropod biological control research and development. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 241-244.

B.I.P. Barratt, F.G. Howarth, T.M. Withers, J.M. Kean, G.S. Ridley (2010). Progress in risk assessment for classical biological control. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 245-254.

Nicholas J. Mills, John M. Kean (2010). Behavioral studies, molecular approaches, and modeling: Methodological contributions to biological control success. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 255-262.

David J. Perović, Geoff M. Gurr, A. Raman, Helen I. Nicol (2010). Effect of landscape composition and arrangement on biological control agents in a simplified agricultural system: A cost–distance approach. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 263-270.

W.A. Palmer, T.A. Heard, A.W. Sheppard (2010). A review of Australian classical biological control of weeds programs and research activities over the past 12 years. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 271-287.

Glen Saunders, Brian Cooke, Ken McColl, Richard Shine, Tony Peacock (2010). Modern approaches for the biological control of vertebrate pests: An Australian perspective. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 288-295.

Linda J. Thomson, Sarina Macfadyen, Ary A. Hoffmann (2010). Predicting the effects of climate change on natural enemies of agricultural pests. Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 296-306.

Kvedaras OL, An M, Choi YS & Gurr GM (2010). Silicon enhances natural enemy attraction to pest-infested plants through induced plant defences. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 100, 367-371.

Walker GP, Herman TJB, Kale A, Wallace AR. 2010. An adjustable action threshold using larval parasitism of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in IPM for processing tomatoes. Biological Control 52: 30-36.

Gurr GM & Kvedaras OL. (2009). Synergizing biological control: Scope for sterile insect technique, induced plant defences and cultural techniques to enhance natural enemy impact? Biological Control 52 (3): 198-207.

 

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