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Research



The distribution of western Cape form of bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides) in South Australia and Victoria

Impact of the rust fungus (Puccinia myrsiphylli) on the below-ground biomass of bridal creeper

What is responsible for the low establishment rates of the South African Crioceris sp. leaf beetle on bridal creeper infestations in Australia?

Barrier to restoration: the decomposition rate of bridal creeper's root system

For copy of the proceedings visit www.weedinfo.com.au



Review, The biology of Australian weeds 44. Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce

Workshop introduction

Asparagus weeds in Australia - a South African perspective with emphasis on biological control prospects.

Biological control; a promising tool for managing bridal creeper

The development of spore water on Kangaroo Island for the rapid spread of bridal creeper rust fungus

Bridal creeper - squeezing the juice out of the Citrus industry.

An eight year removal experiment measuring the impact of bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce) and the potential benefit from its control.

An investigation of the invasion dynamics of Asparagus asparagoides at the habitat level using special analytical techniques.

Climate-based prediction of potential distribution of introduced asparagus species in Australia

Ecology and management of subtropical invasive Asparagus aethiopicus.

The ecology of bridal veil in South Australia

Developing control techniques for bridal veil on Kangaroo Island - a study in progress

The identification and distribution of Western Cape bridal creeper in the south east of South Australia and western Victoria

The weed impact of native species

Tasmania and asparagus weeds: hanging in the balance

Eradication of invasive alien plants on Lord Howe Island, NSW using three asparagus species (Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce, A. plumosus Baker and A. aethiopicus L.) as a case study.

Progress against the national bridal creeper strategic plan and future priorities for Asparagus weed management in Australia

Summary of bridal veil workshop for South Australian regional groups

Review of current taxonomic status and authorship of Asparagus weeds in Australia

The chemical control of the environmental weed basket asparagus ( A. aethiopicus) in Queensland

The control of climbing asparagus

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