Biological control of bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia) in Australia: South America as a possible source of natural enemiesExport / Share Dhileepan, K., Neser, S. and De Prins, J. (2014) Biological control of bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia) in Australia: South America as a possible source of natural enemies. In: Proceedings of the XIV International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds, 2 - 7 March 2014 , University of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa. Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Organisation URL: http://www.isbcw2014.uct.ac.za/proceedings_final.pdf AbstractBellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia, Euphorbiaceae), a deciduous shrub introduced as an ornamental from tropical America, is a major and expanding weed of rangelands and riparian zones in northern Australia. Biological control is the most economically viable and long-term management solution for this weed. Surveys for potential biological control agents for J gossypiifolia in Mexico,Central America and the Caribbean resulted in release of the seed-feeding jewel bug Agonosoma trilineatum (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae), which failed to establish, and prioritisation of a leaf-rust Phakopsora arthuriana (Puccineales: Phakopsoraceae) for host-specificity testing, which is ongoing.
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