More than a Century of Biological Control Against Invasive Alien Plants in South Africa: A Synoptic View of What Has Been Accomplished

  • Hill M
  • Moran V
  • Hoffmann J
  • et al.
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Invasive alien plant species negatively affect agricultural production, degrade conservation areas, reduce water supplies, and increase the intensity of wild fires. Since 1913, biological control agents i.e. plant-feeding insects, mites, and fungal pathogens, have...

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Hill, M. P., Moran, V. C., Hoffmann, J. H., Neser, S., Zimmermann, H. G., Simelane, D. O., … Coetzee, J. A. (2020). More than a Century of Biological Control Against Invasive Alien Plants in South Africa: A Synoptic View of What Has Been Accomplished. In Biological Invasions in South Africa (pp. 553–572). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32394-3_19

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