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2023

Pukallus, K., Kronk, A. and Butler, M. (2023) Climatic influences on post-release populations of the biological control agent Cecidochares connexa in northern Queensland. In: 2nd Pest Animal and Weed Symposium, 28-31 August 2023, Dalby, Australia.

2022

Pukallus, K., Kronk, A. and Franklin, M. (2022) First release and establishment of the biological control agent Cecidochares connexa for the management of Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. King & H. Rob (chromolaena) in Australia. In: 22nd Australasian Weeds Conference, 25 – 29 September 2022, Adelaide, South Australia.

Rafter, M. A., Pukallus, K., Wenting, S., Walter, G. H. and White, A. (2022) Parkinsonia biological control: Establishment, spread and impact of UU1 and UU2 across northern Australia. In: 22nd Australasian Weeds Conference, 25 – 29 September 2022, Adelaide, South Australia.

2018

Pukallus, K., Nicholls, J., Ferris, C. and Clark, J. (2018) Project summary of biocontrol agent Eueupithecia cisplatensis for Parkinsonia aculeata in Queensland by Queensland DAF. In: 21st Australasian Weeds Conference, 9-13 September 2018, Sydney, New South Wales.

2017

Pukallus, K., Day, M., Riding, N. and Clark, J. (2017) Update on biological control agent, Aceria lantanae (lantana bud mite) on Lantana camara in Northern Queensland. In: 14th Queensland Weed Symposium, 4-7 December 2017, Port Douglas.

2012

Lockett, C.J., Dhileepan, K., Robinson, M. and Pukallus, K. (2012) Impact of a biological control agent, Chiasmia assimilis, on prickly acacia (Acacia nilotica ssp. indica) seedlings. Biological Control, 62 (3). pp. 183-188.

2009

Dhileepan, K., Lockett, C.J., Robinson, M. and Pukallus, K. (2009) Prioritising potential guilds of specialist herbivores as biological control agents for prickly acacia through simulated herbivory. Annals of Applied Biology, 154 (1). pp. 97-105.

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