PPQ

 

Plant Protection Quarterly

 
Volume 24 Issue 3, 2009

 

Contents

 

Seminar proceedings

 

Modelling the potential distribution of weeds

 

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

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Opening the climate modelling envelope.

Jeanine Baker and Mary Bomford.  Abstract

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Declaring eradication of invasive species: a review of methods for transparent decision-making.

Tracy M. Rout.  Abstract

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Where and how much? A spreadsheet that allocates surveillance effort for a weed.

Cindy Hauser.  Abstract

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Modelling weeds and people: how today's management determines tomorrow's infestations.

Cameron S. Fletcher and David A. Westcott.  Abstract

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Using dispersal data to model invasive spread and management effectiveness.

David A. Westcott and Cameron S. Fletcher.  Abstract

99

Review

 

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)

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Research reports

 

Preventing giant Parramatta grass (Sporobolus fertilis (Steud.) Clayton) reinfestation with reduced rates of flupropanate herbicide.

T.S. Andrews.  Abstract

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Elephants in the room: widespread weeds and biodiversity.

Moira C. Williams, Bruce A. Auld, Leonie K. Whiffen and Paul O. Downey.  Abstract

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Weed Management Society of South Australia

 

Overcoming a deep rooted perennial problem - silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) in South Australia.

Leah Feuerherdt.

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The biology of Australian weeds series - new volume

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