The effects of agent hybridization on the efficacy of biological control of tansy ragwort at high el...
The effects of agent hybridization on the efficacy of biological control of tansy ragwort at high elevations
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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The success rate of weed biological control programs is difficult to evaluate and the factors affecting it remain poorly understood. One aspect which is still unclear is whether releases of multiple, genetically distinct populations of a biological control agent increase the likelihood of success, either by independent colonization of different env...
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The effects of agent hybridization on the efficacy of biological control of tansy ragwort at high elevations
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1752-4571
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1752-4571
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10.1111/eva.12726