Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Biological Control of
Weeds - July 4-14, 1999
Session 6: Safety, Best Practices, Legal Issues.
Refereed Papers
• Code of Best Practices for Classical Biological Control of Weeds.
Balciunas J.
Lessons Learned During the Design of an Arthropod and Pathogen Quarantine Facility.
De Clerck-Floate R., Plue P., Lee T.
• Assessing the Risk to Neptunia oleracea Lourby the Moth, Neurostrota gunniella (Busck), a Biological Control Agent for Mimosa pigra L.
Forno I.W., Fichera J., Prior S.
• The Future of Biological Control of Weeds with Insects: No More ‘Paranoia’, No More
‘Honeymoon’.
Kluge R.L.
• Apion miniatum (Coleoptera: Apionidae) and the Control of Emex australis (Polygonaceae): Conflicts of Interest and Non Target Effects.
Scott J.K., Yeoh P.B., Woodburn T.L.
• Saltcedar Integrated Weed Management and the Endangered Species Act1,2.
Stenquist S.M.
• Biological Control in the Developing World: Safety and Legal Issues.
Wilson C.G., McFadyen Cruttwell R.E.
• Non-Target Impact of Rhinocyllus conicus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on Rare Native
California Cirsium spp. Thistles.
Herr J.C.513
Strategies for the Biological Control of Solanum mauritianum in South Africa.
Olckers T.
• Predictability, Acceptability and Potential for Non-Target Damage by Agents Released for
Biological Control of Weeds.
Willis A.J., McMaster K., Cullen J.M., Groves R.H.
• Denotes Oral Presentations