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Melaleuca and Brazilian Peppertree Success Story

  • Biological Control of Weeds: Invasive Plant Research Laboratory - USDA, ARS
  • Biological Control with Insects: The Melaleuca Snout Beetle - EDIS
  • Classical Biological Control of Weeds with Insects: Melaleuca Weevil - EDIS
  • Ecological Consequences of Invasion by Melaleuca quinquenervia in South Florida Wetlands - EDIS
  • Insects Helping Against Everglades Invader - USDA
  • Making Collectors for Oxyops vitiosa a Melaleuca Biological Control Agent (47KB pdf)
  • Melaleuca - Master Gardener Training Course Plant ID - Sarasota County
  • Melaleuca, Melaleuca quinquenervia - Center for Aquatic Plants
  • Melaleuca weevil, Oxyops vitiosa (Pascoe)
  • Proposed field release of Pseudophilothrips ichini (Hood) (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), a nonindigenous thrips from Brazil for classical biological control of Brazilian peppertree, Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Sapindales: Anacardiaceae) - (2MB pdf)
  • Sap-Sucking Psyllid Pesters Pushy Plant - USDA
  • UF and USDA To Release Australian Insect To Control Invasive Tree In South Florida
  • Using the Collector for Oxyops vitiosa, a Melaleuca Biological Control Agent (187KB pdf)
  • Terrestrial Weeds
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