![]() Plant Protection QuarterlyVolume 24 Issue 3, 2009
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Seminar proceedings |
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Modelling the potential distribution of weeds |
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Modelling 101 - some modelling basics for non-modellers. Kim Lowell. (No abstract) |
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Weeds in a warmer world: predicting the impact of climate change on Australia's alien plant species using MaxEnt. Peter D. Wilson, Paul O. Downey, Michelle Leishman, Rachael Gallagher, Lesley Hughes and Jessica O'Donnell. Abstract |
84 |
Opening the climate modelling envelope. Jeanine Baker and Mary Bomford. Abstract |
88 |
Declaring eradication of invasive species: a review of methods for transparent decision-making. Tracy M. Rout. Abstract |
92 |
Where and how much? A spreadsheet that allocates surveillance effort for a weed. Cindy Hauser. Abstract |
94 |
Modelling weeds and people: how today's management determines tomorrow's infestations. Cameron S. Fletcher and David A. Westcott. Abstract |
98 |
Using dispersal data to model invasive spread and management effectiveness. David A. Westcott and Cameron S. Fletcher. Abstract |
99 |
Review |
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The biology of Australian weeds. 54. Parkinsonia aculeata L. Rieks Dekker van Klinken, Shane D. Campbell, Tim A. Heard, John McKenzie and Nathan March. (No abstract) |
100 |
Research reports |
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Preventing giant Parramatta grass (Sporobolus fertilis (Steud.) Clayton) reinfestation with reduced rates of flupropanate herbicide. T.S. Andrews. Abstract |
118 |
Elephants in the room: widespread weeds and biodiversity. Moira C. Williams, Bruce A. Auld, Leonie K. Whiffen and Paul O. Downey. Abstract |
120 |
Weed Management Society of South Australia |
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Overcoming a deep rooted perennial problem - silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) in South Australia. Leah Feuerherdt. |
123 |
The biology of Australian weeds series - new volume |
124 |