Region
Australia
50 AI-consensus-verified claims tagged with regional_context = "Australia".
Top entities in this region
- Vitis viniferaCommon Grapevineplantae 8 claims
- Chondrilla junceaAjonjeraplantae 7 claims
- Puccinia chondrillinaRust fungusfungi 4 claims
- Metopolophium dirhodumRose-grass aphidinvertebrate 4 claims
- Triticum aestivumWheatplantae 4 claims
- Salvinia molestaAfrican payalplantae 3 claims
- Botrytis cinereaGrey Mouldfungi 3 claims
- Hordeum vulgareBarleyplantae 3 claims
- Brevipalpusother 2 claims
- Xiphinema indexdagger nematodeplantae 2 claims
- Cryptobagous salviniaeother 2 claims
- Trifolium subterraneumBodenblütiger Kleeplantae 2 claims
biocontrol
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“Dialectica scalariella (Zeller)... Echium leaf miner”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 299 #6495027
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“Epiblema strenuana (Walker)... Ragweed borer”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 299 #6495025
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“Euclasta whalleyi Popescu-Gorj and Constantinescu... Rubber vine moth”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 299 #6495023
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“capable of detecting and attacking populations of T. urticae at very low density”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 267 #6494983
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“S. nigripes prey up on Oligonychus pratensis (Banks)”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 266 #6494979
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“T. doreenae is an effective sulfur tolerant predator of bunch mite”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 263 #6494972
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“Euseius victoriensis controls T. urticae, P. oleivora, and grape leaf blister mite”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 263 #6494971
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“They encountered two, a parasitic fly and a beetle”
Vandermeer J.H. (2009) · The Ecology of Agroecosystems · p. 213 #6494028
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“established in Australia … as a result of introductions between 1977 and 1981 against Acyrthosiphon kondoi”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493242
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“aphid is attacked by Aphidius ervi Haliday in southeastern Australia and Tasmania”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493241
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“successful introduction of Puccinia chondriOina...for the control of rush skeletonweed”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control #6492965
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“In Australia the weevil very effectively controlled Salvinia”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control #6492961
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“rust fungus Puccinia chondrillina was introduced from the Mediterranean region”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 7 #6492850
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“buckwheat strip in the margin of an Australian potato crop providing nectar to the potato moth parasitoid”
Gurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A. (2004) · Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods · p. 2 #6492399
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“successful introduction of Puccinia chondriOina...into Australia in 1971 for the control of rush skeletonweed”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 87 #6492369
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“In Australia the weevil very effectively controlled Salvinia”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 62 #6492368
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“rust fungus Puccinia chondrillina was introduced from Mediterranean”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 7 #6492255
herbivory
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“Oligonychus pratensis (Banks), a pest of corn, sorghum, and wheat”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 266 #6494954
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“tenuipalpid (Brevipalpus spp.) and eriophyid mites”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 263 #6494951
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“eriophyid (Colomerus vitis (Pagenstecher), Calepitrimerus vitis) mites”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 263 #6494950
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“eriophyid (Colomerus vitis (Pagenstecher), Calepitrimerus vitis) mites”
Bhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 263 #6494949
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“the Lucerne flea, Sminthurus viridis, which has been a notable pest of alfalfa in Australia”
Pedigo L.P. (2002) · Entomology and Pest Management, Fourth Edition · p. 88 #6492597
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“In Australia the weevil very effectively controlled Salvinia”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 62 #6492359
mutualism
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“ERM isolates from roots of the epacrid Woolsia pungens... readily able to use DNA and inositol hexaphosphate as P sources”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition #6494513
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“presence of only two fungi, both Epulorhiza spp., was detected in protocorms and plants”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition #6494509
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“single Rhizoctonia isolate was capable of germinating seeds and promoting the growth of protocorms”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition #6494508
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“ECM plants were still significantly larger than their non-colonized counterparts”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 343 #6494200
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“associated with the Australasian hosts Eucalyptus and Acacia spp.”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 205 #6494003
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“associated with the Australasian hosts Eucalyptus and Acacia spp.”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 205 #6494002
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“mycorrhizal benefits expressed in terms of shoot yield were generally larger”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 195 #6494000
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“Acaulospora lae-vis was shown to obtain 65Zn from distances up to 40 cm”
Smith S.E., Read D.J. (2008) · Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition · p. 177 #6493986
pathogen pressure
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“expenses for the control of Botrytis bunch rot are a major cause of reduction in profit”
Dean R., van Kan J.A.L., Pretorius Z.A., Hammond-Kosack K.E., Di Pietro A., Spanu P.D., Rudd J.J., Dickman M., Kahmann R., Ellis J., Foster G.D. (2012) · The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology · p. 417 #6495752
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“Nematode vector of soil-borne fanleaf virus of grapevines”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 956 #6495281
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“Economic Cost of Endemic Pests and Diseases on the Australian Grape and Wine Industry”
Dean R., van Kan J.A.L., Pretorius Z.A., Hammond-Kosack K.E., Di Pietro A., Spanu P.D., Rudd J.J., Dickman M., Kahmann R., Ellis J., Foster G.D. (2012) · The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology · p. 428 #6495262
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“expenses for the control of Botrytis bunch rot are a major cause of reduction in profit”
Dean R., van Kan J.A.L., Pretorius Z.A., Hammond-Kosack K.E., Di Pietro A., Spanu P.D., Rudd J.J., Dickman M., Kahmann R., Ellis J., Foster G.D. (2012) · The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology · p. 417 #6495233
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“crown rot (Fusarium pseudograminearum) of wheat and barley”
Perry R.N., Moens M., Jones J.T. (2024) · Plant Nematology, 3rd Edition #6494740
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“subterranean clover stunt virus”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 814 #6494670
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“the most important virus disease of banana”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 814 #6494659
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“Phytophthora cinnamomi in the jarrah eucalyptus forests of western Australia destroyed more than 20%.”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 418 #6494092
pest pressure
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“Impact of nematodes on grapevine growth and productivity”
Jones J.T., Haegeman A., Danchin E.G.J., Gaur H.S., Helder J., Jones M.G.K., Kikuchi T., Manzanilla-Lopez R., Palomares-Rius J.E., Wesemael W.M.L., Perry R.N. (2013) · Top 10 plant-parasitic nematodes in molecular plant pathology · p. 959 #6495282
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“less common on wheat, triticale and forage sorghum”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493224
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“occurs widely in eastern Australia on barley and oats”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493223
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“occurs widely in eastern Australia on barley and oats”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493222
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“and Lolium sp.”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493217
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“occurs on several grass species, especially prairie grass”
Das B.C., et al. (2021) · Parasitoids in Pest Management · p. 95 #6493216
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“rush skeletonweed in wheat and ranges”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 7 #6492845
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“rush skeletonweed in wheat and ranges”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 7 #6492841
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“Suppression of Helicoverpa spp. oviposition by use of natural enemy food supplement”
Gurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A. (2004) · Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods · p. 95 #6492614
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“biological control of potato moth, Phthorimaea operculella”
Gurr G.M., Wratten S.D., Altieri M.A. (2004) · Ecological Engineering for Pest Management: Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods · p. 10 #6492405
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“control rush skeletonweed in wheat and ranges”
Andow D.A., Ragsdale D.W., Nyvall R.F. (1997) · Ecological Interactions and Biological Control · p. 7 #6492248