Defeating the Weeds Menace

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Ecological, economic and social considerations of spray control for HymenachneProject
Evaluating the environmental benefits from managing WoNS in natural ecosystemsProject
Quantification of the environmental and control costs of weedsProject
Pinus radiata in bushland: Assessing the issue in the Green TriangleProject
Quantifying costs and benefits of buffel grassProject
Cost-effective surveillance of emerging aquatic weeds using robotic aircraftProject
Exploring agents of change to peri-urban weed managementProject
Best Practice for On-ground Property Weed DetectionProject
Elucidating relationships between disturbance and invasion in riparian zonesProject
Optimising management of core mesquite infestations in AustraliaProject
Developing a model for environmental weed management in fragmented landscapes: A case studyProject
Understanding and determining mechanisms to prevent weed invasion in coastal vegetationProject
Effect of land use and peri-urban development on aquatic weedsProject
Land use effects on soil nutrient enrichment: Risks for weed invasionProject
Importation, rearing and field release of the Cape Broom PsyllidProject
Enhancing Noogoora Burr biocontrol in northern AustraliaProject
Boneseed Rust: A highly promising candidate for biological controlProject
Importation and release of a new biological control agent for Scotch BroomProject
Improving management of Salvinia in temperate aquatic ecosystemsProject
Development of new biocontrol agents for ParkinsoniaProject
Biological control and ecology of Alligator WeedProject
Serrated Tussock: Managing native pastures to prevent invasionProject
Pathway risk analysis for weed spread within AustraliaProject
Modelling climate change impacts on sleeper and alert weedsProject
Managing weeds under future scenarios for environmental flows in the Murray RiverProject
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