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(3)
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(3)
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(2)
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Foundations
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(22)
Generating support
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Baseline and monitoring
(19)
Management Action
(12)
Publisher
Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd.
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MFAT, Government of New Zealand
(1)
Publication Year
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2012
(1)
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Case study
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Environmental Impact Assessment
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Workbook
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Natural Enemies - Natural Solutions (NENS)
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Environmental Impact Assessment Application to introduce Puccinia xanthii for biological control of Xanthium pungens (cockleburr)
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Paynter. Q.
2014
The Cook Islands Ministry of Agriculture seeks approval for the release of the plan pathogen Puccinia xanthii Schw. (Pucciniales: Pucciniaceae) into Rarotonga for biological control (biocontrol) of the introduced plant cockleburr Xanthium pungens Wal
Weed biocontrol scoping study in the Cook Islands
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Paynter. Q.
2012
Invasive plants seriously threaten native habitats throughout the Pacific region, including the Cook Islands, where numerous invasive weed species of agricultural concern are also present. Invasive species are a growing problem in the Pacific as glo
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