Éditeur
ARC-PRPRI
Année de publication:
2013
Lieu de publication
Pretoria, South Africa
Description physique:
7 p
Numéro d'appel
[EL]
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Worldwide
Type de contenu
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
978Disponible en ligne
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Biocontrol of Chromolaena odorata in Timor Leste
Résumé
Chromolaena odorata (L.) King and Robinson (Asteraceae) is a major weed in Timor Leste, affecting grazing lands and subsistence farms, reducing productivity and food security. It was the focus of a biocontrol project funded by the Australian Government from 2005-2009. During this period, the gall fly Cecidochares connexa (Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae) was introduced from Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, where it is widespread. From these initial releases, the gall fly established at seven sites and was subsequently re-distributed to most areas in Timor Leste where chromolaena was a problem. It established at most of the release sites that were revisited and caused a visible reduction in plant density and height. Overall, control of chromolaena by the gall fly in Timor Leste is limited by the severe dry season and the widespread use of fire in clearing lands for agriculture, both of which reduce the ability of gall fly populations to persist at damaging levels. Thus additional agents that can tolerate prolonged dry periods are required to increase the level of control of chromolaena.
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Éditeur
ARC-PRPRI
Année de publication:
2013
Lieu de publication
Pretoria, South Africa
Description physique:
7 p
Numéro d'appel
[EL]
Pays concernés
Pacific Region
Worldwide
Type de contenu
Langue
English
Identifiant de dossier:
978 Dossier créé: 03-Mar-2022
Dossier modifié: 03-Mar-2022