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Proceedings of the XII International Symposium on Biological ...
(Port Jackson willow): Biological control of A. saligna had been recommended as
a priority from the outset of the programme against the Australian acacias (Neser
and Annecke, 1973). The gall-forming rust fungus, Uromycladium tepperianum ...
R. Sforza, M. C. Bon, 2008
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Pesticides in Agriculture and the Environment
Thus, when properly applied and managed, this biocontrol agent can provide
effective and economical biological control of lettuce drop. Port Jackson Willow.
Another highly successful inoculative biocontrol program, one directed at a
weedy ...
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Integrated Pest Management: Principles and Practice
PORT JACKSON WILLOW Port Jackson willow (A. saligna, Mimosaceae) is a
shrub or small tree that was introduced into many regions of the world from
Australia as a useful plant for soil stabilization, as source of firewood and for
other ...
Dharam P. Abrol, Uma Shankar, 2012
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The South African what Flower is That?
Like the Port Jackson willow, this acacia should not be cultivated as it seeds itself
freely. Australia Pearl acacia Quick-growing ornamental shrub ortree reaching 4
m with most attractive silvery leaves and sprays of fragrant yellow flowers in ...
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CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
... wattle A. saligna (Labill.) Wendl. (Acacia cyanophylla Lindl.; Mimosa saligna
Labill.) English: saligna wattle, Port Jackson willow, Port Jackson acacia, golden
willow, golden wreath wattle South Africa: goudwilger, Portjeksonwilg ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
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Wild Hope: On the Front Lines of Conservation Success
As late as the mid-1970s, Australian wales like rooikrans and Port Jackson willow
were being planted in enormous numbers in coastal areas to stabilize mobile
dunes, while belts of huge Mexican sisal plants were established along the ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
Port Jackson willow 7noun either of two AustraVlian acacias which were
introduced into South Africa where they have become naturalized. 3Genus
Acacia, family Leguminosae: A. longifolia and A. cyanophylla, which is a useful
sand-binding ...
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Fungi As Biocontrol Agents: Progress Problems and Potential
Notably, skeleton weed in Australia, mist-flower in Hawaii and now Port Jackson
willow in South Africa have all been brought under complete control: and a single
, classically released fungal BCA has been the principal cause of their demise.
T. M. Butt, C. Jackson, N. Magan, 2001
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Coming Back to Earth: South Africa's Changing Environment
... zero population growth) 288, 289, 293, 294, 298 population growth see
population population, world see population Port Elizabeth 320, 334 Port
Jackson willow 286, 287 Port of Ngqura Project 191 Postel, Sandra 123, 152
poverty 201, 290, ...
James Clarke, David Holt-Biddle, Julie Havemann, 2002
illegal alien vegetation; Port Jackson willow, brought over from Australia to
stabilise our dunes. A clump of wattle still stood in the centre of a large cleared
area, waiting to be removed. "Poor Jackson," I named it as a child, feeling sorry
for the ...
Willemien De Villiers, 2003
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Port Jackson willow im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Rare Fynbos gets new range
Currently, he said over 400 hectares of the land is infested with alien vegetation, mainly the species Acacia saligna or Port Jackson Willow ... «West Cape News, Jan 13»
Pick pollens that cause least allergies
Ogren's list of the bad plants to avoid in your garden include the Australian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon), Port Jackson willow (Acacia ... «Independent Online, Apr 11»
Beware! Your weeds could land you in trouble
The plants include black wattle, patula pine, sisal, red eye, grey poplar, watercress, Port Jackson willow, guava, cluster pine, honey locust and ... «Independent Online, Apr 05»