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Oberholzer, I.G, and M.P. Hill. 2001. How safe is the grasshopper Cornops aquaticum for release on water hyacinth in South Africa. Pages 82-88 in Julien, M.H., M.P. Hill, T.D. Center, and D. Jianqing, eds. Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes: Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the Global Working Group for the Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, 9-12 October 2000. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). Canberra, Australia.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 30547
Type: Conference Proceedings
Author: Oberholzer, I.G, and M.P. Hill
Date (year): 2001
Book Title: Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes: Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the Global Working Group for the Biological and Integrated Control of Water Hyacinth, 9-12 October 2000
Editor: Julien, M.H., M.P. Hill, T.D. Center, and D. Jianqing
Edition:
Title:How safe is the grasshopper Cornops aquaticum for release on water hyacinth in South Africa
Publisher:Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
Publisher Location:Canberra, Australia
Volume:
Pages: 82-88
URL: http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/135372/2/PR102.pdf#page=78
Keywords: biological control, cornops aquaticum, water hyacinth, eichhornia crassipes
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