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Ainsworth, N. (2004). Integration of herbicides with arthropod biocontrol agents for weed control. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 6: 547-570.

Alemseged, Y., Jones, R.E. & Medd, R.W. (2001). A farmer survey of weed management and herbicide resistanceproblems of winter crops in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 16(1): 21-25.

Anderson, F., Pettit, W., Briese, D.T. & McLaren, D.A. (2002). Biological control of serrated tussock and Chilean needle grass. Plant Protection Quarterly, 17: 104-110.

Andrews, T.S., Medd, R.W., van de Ven, R. & Pickering, D.I. (2004). Predicting clodinafop efficacy. Proceedings of the Weed Society of Victoria. Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(3):128.

Auld, B.A., Hetherington, S.D. & Smith, H.E. (2003). Advances in bioherbicide formulation. Weed Biology and Management, 3: 61-67.

Auld, B., Morita, H., Nishida, T., Ito, M. & Michael, P. (2003). Shared exotica: Plant invasions of Japan and south eastern Australia. Cunninghamia, 8: 147-152.

Bailey, P., Sagliocco, J-L., Vitou, J. & Cooke, D. (2002). Prospects for the biological control of cutleaf mignonette, Reseda lutea (Resedaceae), by Baris picicornis and Bruchela spp. in Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 42: 185-194.

Baker J., Hidayat I. & Preston, C. (2007). Molecular tools for understanding distribution and spread of weed genotypes. Crop Protection, 26: 198-205.

Baker J. & Preston, C. (2003). Predicting the spread of herbicide resistance in Australian canola fields. Transgenic Research, 12: 731-737.

Barton, J. (nee Fröhlich), Gianotti, A.F., Morin, L. & Webster, R.A. (2003). Exploring the host range of Fusarium tumidum, a candidate bioherbicide for gorse and broom. Australasian Plant Pathology, 32: 203-211.

Batchelor, K.L & Scott, J.K. (2006). Review of the current taxonomic status and authorship for Asparagus weeds in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 128.

Bebawi, F.F., Vitelli, J.S., Campbell, S.D., Vogler, W.D., Lockett, C.J., Grace, B.S., Lukitsch, B. & Heard, T.A. (2007). The biology of Australian weeds 47. Jatropha gossypiifolia L.
Plant Protection Quarterly, 22: 42–58.

Bebawi, F.F., Lockett, C.J., Davis, K.M. & Lukitsch, B.V. (2007). Damage potential of an introduced biological control agent Agonosoma trilineatum (F.) on bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia L.). Biological Control, 41 (3): 415-422.

Bebawi, F.F., Vitelli, J.S., Campbell, S.D., Vogler, W.D., Lockett, C.J., Grace B.S., Lukitsch, B. & Heard, T.A. (2007). The biology of Australian weeds 47 Jatropha gossypiifolia L. Plant Protection Quarterly, 22: 42-58.

Bebawi, F.F., Mayer, R.J. & Campbell, S.D. (2005). Flowering and capsule production of bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia L.). Plant Protection Quarterly, 20(4): 129-132.

Bebawi, F.F., Mayer, R.J. & Campbell, S.D. (2005). Phenology of bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypifolia L.) in northern Queensland. Plant Protection Quarterly, 20(2): 46-51.

Bebawi, F.F. & Campbell, S.D. (2004). Interactions between meat ants (Iridomyrmex spadius) and bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia). Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44: 1157-1164.

Bennett, S.J. & Virtue, J.G. (2005). Salinity mitigation versus weed risks - can conflicts of interest in introducing new plants be resolved? Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44: 1141-1156.

Blackshaw, R.E., Lemerle, D., Mailer, R. & Young, K. (2002). Influence of wild radish on yield and quality of canola. Weed Science, 50: 344-349.

Borger, C. & Hashem, A. (2007). Evaluating double knockdown technique: sequence, application interval and annual ryegrass growth stage. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 58: 265-271.

Bravin, F., Zanin, G. & Preston, C. (2001). Resistance to diclofop-methyl in two Lolium spp. populations from Italy: studies on the mechanisms of resistance. Weed Research, 41: 461-473.

Britt, D.L., Lawrie, A.C. & McLaren, D.A. (2002). Genetic variation in Nassella neesiana (Chilean needlegrass) in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 17(3): 125-126.

Briese, D.T. (2005). Translating host-specificity test results into the real world: The need to harmonise the yin and yang of current testing procedures. Biological Control, 35: 208-214.

Briese, D.T., Pettit, W., Swirepik, A. & Walker, A. (2002). A strategy for the biological control of Onopordum spp. thistles in south-eastern Australia. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 12: 121-137.

Briese, D.T., Thomann, T. & Vitou, J. (2002). Studies on the ecology of crown weevil, Trichosirocalus briesei, and its impact on the growth and reproduction of it host Onopordum spp. thistles. Journal of Applied Ecology, 39: 688-698.

Briese, D.T. & Walker, A. (2002). A new perspective on the selection of test plants for evaluating the host-specificity of weed biological control agents: The case of Deuterocampta quadrijuga, a potential insect control agent of Heliotropium amplexicaule. Biological Control, 25: 273-287.

Briese, D.T., Walker, A., Pettit, W. & Sagliocco, J-L. (2002). Host-specificity of candidate agents for Onopordum spp. thistles in Australia: An assessment of testing procedures. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 12: 149-163.

Briese, D.T., Zapater, M., Andorno, A. & Perez-Camargo, G. (2002). A two-phase open-field test to evaluate the host-specificity of candidate biological control agents for Heliotropium amplexicaule. Biological Control, 25: 259-272.

Brooks, S.J., Panetta F.D. & Galway K.E. (in press). Progress towards the eradication of mikania vine (Mikania micrantha) and limnocharis (Limnocharis flava) in northern Australia. Invasive Plant Science and Management.

Bruzzese, E. & McFadyen, R.E.C. (2006). Arrival of the leaf-feeding willow sawfly (Nematus oligospilus Förster) in Australia – pest or beneficial? Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(1): 43-45.

Bruzzese, E. (2005). Weed R&D: Contributing to and influencing weed policy in Australia? Plant Protection Quarterly, 20(3): 105-111.

Buckley, Y.M., Anderson, S., Catterall, C.P., Corlett, R.T., Engel, T., Gosper, C.R., Nathan, R., Richardson, D.M., Setter, M., Spiegel, O., Vivian-Smith, G., Voigt, F.A., Weir, J.E.S. & Westcott, D.A. (2006). Management of plant invasions mediated by frugivore interactions. Journal of Applied Ecology, 43: 848-857.

Buckley, Y.M., Downey, P., Fowler, S.V., Hill, R., Memmott, J., Norambuena, H., Pitcairn, M., Shaw, R., Sheppard, A.W., Winks, C., Wittenberg, R. & Rees, M. (2003). Are invasives bigger? A global study of seed size variation in two invasive shrubs. Ecology, 84: 1434-1440.

Buckley, Y.M., Rees, M., Paynter, Q. & Lonsdale, M. (2004). Modelling integrated weed management of an invasive shrub in tropical Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41: 547-560.

Bruzzese, E. & Faithfull, I. (2001). Biological control of weedy native plants in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 16(3): 129-132.

Cabrera, N., Sosa, A. J., Dorada, J. & Julien, M. (2005). Redescription of Systena nitentula Bechyné (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a flea beetle injurious to alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). Annals of the American Society of America, 98: 643-652.

Cacho, O., Hester, S. & Spring, D. (2007). Applying search theory to determine the feasibility of eradicating an invasive population in natural environments. Australian Journal of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, 51: 425–443.

Cacho, O.J., Wise, R., Hester, S. & Sinden, J. (2008). Bioeconomic modelling for control of weeds in natural environments. Ecological Economics, 65: 559–568.

Cacho, O.J., Spring, D., Pheloung, P. & Hester, S. (2006). Evaluating the feasibility of eradicating and invasion. Biological Invasions, 00: 1-15.

Caley, P., Groves, R.H.& Barker, R. (2008). Estimating the invasion success of introduced plants. Diversity and Distributions, 14: 196–203.

Caley, P., Lonsdale, W.M. & Pheloung, P.C. (2006). Quantifying uncertainty in predictions of invasiveness. Biological Invasions, 8(2): 277-286.

Caley, P., Lonsdale, W.M. & Pheloung, P.C. (2006). Quantifying Uncertainty in Predictions of Invasiveness. Biological Invasions, 8: 277-286.

Casonato, S.G., Lawrie, A.C., McLaren, D.A. & Butler, K.L. (2002). Variation in size and seed germination in Australian serrated tussock. Plant Protection Quarterly 17(3): 111-113.

Catford, J. (2006). Ecohydrology: Vegetation Function, Water and Resource Management. Austral Ecology, 31 (8): 1028–1029.

Ceballo, F.A. & Walter, G.H. (2004). Life history parameters and biocontrol potential of the mealybug parasitoid Coccidoxenoides peregrinus (Timberlake) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae): asexuality, fecundity and ovipositional patterns. Biological Control, 29: 235-244.

Chauhan, B.S., Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Tillage system effects on weed ecology, herbicide activity and persistence: a review. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 46: 1557-1570.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Factors affecting seed germination of threehorn bedstraw (Galium tricornutum) in Australia. Weed Science, 54: 471-477.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Seedling recruitment pattern and depth of recruitment of 10 weed species in minimum tillage and no-till seeding systems. Weed Science, 54: 658-668.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Factors affecting seed germination of annual sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus) in Australia. Weed Science, 54: 854-860.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Seed germination and seedling emergence of threehorn bedstraw (Galium tricornutum). Weed Science, 54: 867-872.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). African mustard (Brassica tournefortii) germination in southern Australia. Weed Science, 54: 891-897.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Tillage systems affect trifluralin bioavailability in soil. Weed Science, 54: 941-947.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Influence of environmental factors on seed germination and seedling emergence of rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum). Weed Science, 54: 1004-1012.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Influence of environmental factors on seed germination and seedling emergence of Oriental mustard (Sisymbrium orientale). Weed Science, 54: 1025-1031.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Factors affecting turnipweed (Rapistrum rugosum) seed germination in southern Australia. Weed Science, 54: 1032-1036.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Factors affecting seed germination of little mallow (Malva parviflora) in southern Australia. Weed Science, 54: 1045-1050.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2007). Effect of seeding systems and dinitroaniline herbicides on emergence and control of rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in wheat. Weed Technology, 21: 53-58.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2007). Timing and dose of metolachlor affect rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) control in wheat. Weed Technology, 21: 225-229.

Chauhan, B.S, Gill, G.S. & Preston, C. (2006). Influence of tillage systems on vertical distribution, seedling recruitment and persistence of rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) seed bank. Weed Science, 54: 669-676.

Clarke, A.R., Armstrong, K.F., Carmichael, A.E., Milne, J.R., Raghu, S., Roderick, G.R. & Yeates, D.K. (2005). Invasive phytophagous pests arising through a recent tropical evolutionary radiation: The Bactrocera dorsalis complex of fruit flies. Annual Review of Entomology, 50: 293-319.

Conrad, K.A. & Dhileepan, K. (2007). Pre-release evaluation of the efficacy of the leaf-sucking bug Carvalhotingis visenda (Heteroptera: Tingidae) as a biological control agent for cat’s claw creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae). Biocontrol Science and Technology, 17: 303-311.

Cousens, R.D, Warringa, J.W., Cameron, J.E. & Hoy, V. (2001). Early growth and development of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum L.) in relation to wheat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 52: 755-769.

Cowan, T.F., Sindel, B.M., Jessop, R.S. & Browning, J.E. (2007). Mapping the distribution and spread of Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock) with a view to improving detectability, containment and eradication. Crop Protection, 26: 228-231.

Crossman, N.D., Bass, D.A., Virtue, J.G. & Jupp, P.W. (2002). Feral olives (Olea europaea L.) in southern Australia: an issue of conservation concern. Advances in Horticultural Science, 16(3-4): 1-9.

Dana, E.D., Randall, R.P., Sanz-Elorza, M. & Sobrino, E. (2003). First evidences about the invasive behaviour of Leucaena leucocephala in the Europe. Oryx, 37(1): 14.

Datta, A., Sindel, B.M., Jessop, R.S., Kristiansen, P.& Felton, W.L. (2007). Phytotoxic response and yield of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotypes to pre-emergence application of isoxaflutole. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 47(12): 1460–1467.

Datta, A., Sindel, B.M., Kristiansen, P., Jessop, R.S.& Felton, W.L. (2008). The effect of soil pH on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotype sensitivity to isoxaflutole. Plant and Soil, 303: 49–54.

Datta, A., Sindel, B.M., Kristiansen, P., Jessop, R.S.& Felton, W.L. (in press). The effects of temperature and soil moisture on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotype sensitivity to isoxaflutole. Weed Technology.

Datta, A., Sindel, B. M., Jessop, R. S., Birchall, C. & Felton, W.L. (2006). Differential response of chickpea genotypes to isoxaflutole. Communications in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, 71 (3a): 733-742.

Davies, J.T., Ireson, J.E.& Allen, G.R. (2008). The phenology and impact of the gorse seed weevil, Exapion ulicis, on gorse, Ulex europaeus, in Tasmania. Biological Control,
45(1): 85–92.

Davies, J.T., Ireson, J.E. & Allen, G.R. (2007). The impact of the gorse spider mite, Tetranychus lintearius, on the growth and development of gorse, Ulex europaeus. Biological Control, 41(1): 86-93.

Davies, J.T., Ireson, J.E. & Allen, G.R. (2005). The impact of gorse thrips, ryegrass competition, and simulated grazing on gorse seedling performance in a controlled environment. Biological Control, 32: 280-286.

Day, M.D. & McAndrew, T.D. (2003) The biology and host range of Falconia intermedia (Distant) (Hemiptera: Miridae), a potential biological control agent for Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) in Australia. Biocontrol Science and Technology 13: 13-22.

Day, M.D., Broughton, S. & Hannan-Jones, M.A. (2003). Current distribution and status of Lantana camara and its biological control agents in Australia, with recommendations for further biocontrol introductions into other countries. Biocontrol News and Information, 24: 63N-76N.

D'Emden, F.H. & Llewellyn, R.S. (2006). No-till adoption decisions in southern Australian cropping and the role of weed management. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 46(4): 563-569.

D'Emden, F.H. & Llewellyn, R.S. (2004). Rural landholder attitudes towards the responsibilities and action for managing declared weeds in Western Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(4): 147-150.

Dhileepan, K. (2007). Biological control of parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus) in Australian rangelands translates to improved pasture production. Weed Science, 55: 497–501.

Dhileepan, K., Snow, E.L., Rafter, M.A., McCarthy, J., Treviño, M. & Wilmot Senaratne, K.A.D. (2007). Leaf-tying moth Hypocosmia pyrochroma (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), a host specific biological control agent for cat’s claw creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in Australia. Journal of Applied Entomology, 131: 564–568.

Dhileepan, K., Lockett, C., Robinson, M. & Pukallus, K. (in press). Prioritising potential guild of specialist herbivores as biological control agents for prickly acacia through
simulated herbivory. Annals of Applied Biology.

Dhileepan, K., Croft, B.J., Ridley, A., James, A.P. & Raghu, S. (2006). Susceptibility of source plants to Sugarcane Fiji disease virus influences the acquisition and transmission of the virus by the planthopper vector Perkinsiella Saccharicida. Journal of Applied Entomology, 130: 67-71.

Dhileepan, K., Trevino, M. & Raghu, S. (2005). Effect of temperature on the survival of Aconophora compressa (Hemiptera: Membracidae): Implications for weed biocontrol. Australian Journal of Entomology, 44: 457-462.

Dhileepan, K., Treviño, M., Donnelly, G. & Raghu, S. (2005). Risk to non-target plants from Charidotis auroguttata (Chrysomelidae: Coleoptera), a potential biocontrol agent for Cat's Claw Creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in Australia. Biological Control, 32: 450-460.

Dhileepan, K., Lockett, C.J. & McFadyen, R.E. (2005). Larval parasitism by native insects on the introduced stem-galling moth Epiblema strenuana Walker (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and its implications for biological control of Parthenium hysterophorus (Asteraceae). Australian Journal of Entomology, 44: 83-88.

Dhileepan, K. (2004). The applicability of the plant vigor and resource regulation hypotheses in explaining Epiblema gall moth-Parthenium weed interactions. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 113: 63-70.

Dhileepan, K. (2003). Current status of the stem-boring weevil Listronotus setosipennis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) introduced against the weed Parthenium hysterophorus (Asteraceae) in Australia. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 13: 3-12.

Dhileepan, K., Wilmot, K.A.D.W. & Raghu, S. (2006). A systematic approach to biological control agent exploration and selection for prickly acacia (Acacia nilotica ssp. indica). Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 302-306.

Dhileepan, K., Treviño, M. & Snow, E.L. (2007). Specificity of Carvalhotingis visenda (Hemiptera: Tingidae) as a biocontrol agent for cat’s claw creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in Australia. Biological Control, 41: 282-290.

Dhileepan, K., Trevino, M. & Raghu, S. (2006). Temporal patterns in incidence and abundance of Aconophora compressa, a biological control agent for Lantana camara, on target and non-target plants. Environmental Entomology, 35: 1001-1012.

Diggle, A.J., Salam, M.U. & Monjardino, M. (2006). Individual-based models of the spread of disease, weeds, and insects. The Mathematica Journal, 10: 415-431.

Downey, P.O., Holtkamp, R.H., Ireson, J.E., Kwong, R.M. & Swirepik, A.E. (2007). A review of the Chrysanthmoides monilifera biological control program in Australia: 1987-2005. Plant Protection Quarterly, 22: 24-32.

Edgar, V. & Grace, B. (2004). Experimental inoculations of the rust fungus Puccinia xanthii, and biological control agent against Noogoora burr (Xanthium occidentale). Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(3): 98-101.

Edwards, P.B., Adair, R.J., Holtkamp, R.H., Wanjura, W.J. & Bruzzese, A.S. (in press). Impact of the seed fly Mesoclanis polana (Tephritidae) on bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides
monilifera subsp. rotundata) in eastern Australia. Bulletin of Entomological Research.

Emms, J., Virtue, J.G., Preston, C. & Bellotti, W.D. (2005). Legumes in temperate Australia: A survey of naturalisation and impact in natural ecosystems. Biological Conservation, 125(3): 323-333.

Evans, F.H. & Diggle, A.J. (in press). Efficient stochastic simulation of spatial spread. Mathematical Biology.

Evans, F.H. & Diggle, A.J. (in press). Simulating spread of herbicide resistance in agricultural systems. Ecological Modelling.

Evans, K.E., Symon, D.E., Whalen, M.A., Hosking, J.R., Barker, R.M. & Oliver, J.A. (2007). Systematics of the Rubus fruticosus aggregate (Rosaceae) and other exotic Rubus taxa in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 20: 187-251.

Evans, K.J., Jones, M.K. & Roush, R.T. (2005). Susceptibility of invasive taxa of European blackberry to rust disease caused by the uredinial stage of Phragmidium violaceum under field conditions in Australia. Plant Pathology, 54: 275-286.

Evans, K.J. & Bruzzese E. (2003). Life history of Phragmidium violaceum in relation to its effectiveness as a biological control agent of European blackberry. Australasian Plant Pathology, 32: 231-239.

Evans, K.J. & Weber H.E. (2003). Rubus anglocandicans (Rosaceae) is the most widespread taxon of European blackberry in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany, 16: 527-537.

Fatemi, M. & Gross, C.L. (in press). Development and characterisation of microsatellite markers for lippia (Phyla canescens: Verbenaceae). Molecular Ecology Resources.

Ferris, D.G. & Powles S.B. (2006). Late-season non-selective herbicide application reduces Lolium rigidum seed numbers, seed viability, and seedling fitness. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 57: 133-141.

Florentine, S.K., Raman, A. & Dhileepan, K. (2005). Effects of gall induction by Epiblema strenuana on gas exchange, nutrients, and energetics in Parthenium hysterophorus. BioControl, 50: 787-801.

Florentine, S.K., Raman, A. & Dhileepan, K. (2002). Responses of the weed Parthenium hysterophorus (Asteraceae) to the stem gall-inducing weevil Conotrachelus albocinereus (Coleoptera : Curculionidae). Entomologia Generalis, 26(3): 195-206.

Firbank, L., Lonsdale, M. & Poppy, G. (2005). Reassessing the Environmental Risks of GM Crops. Nature Biotechnology, 23: 1475-1476.

Gaines, T., Preston, C., Byrne, P., Henry, W.B. & Westra, P. (2007). Adventitious presence of herbicide resistant wheat in certified and farm-saved seed lots. Crop Science, 47: 747-754.

Gaur, S., McLaren, D.A. & Butler, K. (2007) Spraytopping reduces seed production in Chilean needle grass (Nassella neesiana (Trin. & Ropr.) Barkworth). Plant Protection Quarterly, 22(1) 35-39.

Gardener, M.R., Sindel, B.M., Whalley, R.B.D. & Earl, J.M. (2005). Can Nassella neesiana, Chilean needle grass, be incorporated into a grazing management system in Australia? Plant Protection Quarterly, 20: 36-40.

Gardener, M.R., Whalley, R.D.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2003). Ecology of Nassella neesiana, Chilean needle grass, in pastures on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. I. Seed production and dispersal. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54: 613-619.

Gardener, M.R., Whalley, R.D.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2003). Ecology of Nassella neesiana, Chilean needle grass, in pastures on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. II. Seedbank dynamics, seed germination, and seedling recruitment. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54: 621-626.

Gilbert, R.L., Mitchell, A., Priest, M.J. & Gurr, G.M. (2007). Molecular analysis of Nimbya spp., potential agents for biological control of alligator weed in Australia, and their relationship to other species in the genus. Phytopathology, 97(12): S40.

Gomez, D., Evans, K., Harvey, P., Baker, J., Barton, J., Jourdan, M. & Scott, E. (2005). Genetic diversity in the blackberry rust pathogen, Phragmidium violaceum, in Europe and Australasia as revealed by analysis of SAMPL. Mycological Research, 110: 423-430.

Goolsby, J.A., van Klinken, R.D. & Palmer, W.A. (2006). Maximizing the contribution of native-range studies towards the identification and prioritization of weed biocontrol agents. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 276-286.

Gosper, C.R. & Gosper, D.G. (2008). Foods of pigeons and doves in fragmented landscapes of subtropical eastern Australia. Australian Field Ornithology, 25: 76–86.

Gosper, C.R. & Vivian- Smith, G. (in press). Approaches to selecting native plant replacements for fleshy-fruited invasive species. Restoration Ecology.

Gosper, C.R. & Vivian-Smith, G. (2006). An approach to selecting replacements for invasive plants to support frugivores in highly modified sites – a case study focusing on Lantana camara. Ecological Management and Restoration, 7(3): 197-203.

Gosper, C.R., Stansbury, C.D. & Vivian-Smith, G. (2005). Seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited invasive plants by birds: contributing factors and management options. Diversity and Distributions, 11: 549-558.

Gosper, C.R., Vivian-Smith, G. & Hoad, K. (2006). Reproductive ecology of invasive Ochna serrulata (Ochnaceae) in south-eastern Queensland. Australian Journal of Botany, 54: 43-52.

Grace, B.S., Sheppard, A.W., Whalley, R.D.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2004). Recent news about saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus L.). Plant Protection Quarterly, 19: 36-39.

Grace, B.S., Sheppard, A.W., Whalley, R.D.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2002). Seedbanks and seedling emergence of saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus) in eastern Australian pastures. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53: 1327-1334.

Grace, B.S., Whalley, R.D.B., Sheppard, A.W. & Sindel, B.M. (2002). Managing Saffron Thistle in Pastures with Strategic Grazing. Rangeland Journal, 24: 313-325.

Grace, B.S., Sheppard, A.W., Whalley, R.D.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2004). Recent news about saffron thistle (Carthamus lanatus L.). Plant Protection Quarterly, 19: 36-39.

Grech, C., McLaren, D., Chapman, D. & Sindel, B.M. (2005). Effect of clipping and fertiliser addition on the feed value of Nassella neesiana (Chilean needle grass) during reproductive growth stages. Plant Protection Quarterly, 20(1): 16.

Grice, A.C., Clarkson, J.& Spafford, H. (in press). Addressing the challenges of commercial weeds. Plant Protection Quarterly.

Grice, A.C. (2006). Commercially valuable weeds: can we eat our cake without choking on it. Ecological Management and Restoration, 7(1): 40-44.

Grice, A.C. & Martin, T.G. (2006). Guest editorial: rangelands, weeds and biodiversity. The Rangeland Journal, 28: 3-4.

Grice, A.C. (2006). The impacts of invasive plant species on the biodiversity of Australian rangelands. The Rangeland Journal, 28: 28-36.

Grice, A.C. (2004). Weeds and the monitoring of biodiversity in rangelands. Austral Ecology, 29: 51-58.

Grice, A.C. & Ainsworth, N. (2002). Sleeper weeds - a useful concept? Plant Protection Quarterly, 18: 35-39.

Grice, A.C., Campbell, S.D., McKenzie, J.R., Whiteman, L.V. & Lukitsch, B.V. (2002). Size-biomass relationships for Australian populations of the invasive rangeland shrub Parkinsonia aculeata L. The Rangeland Journal, 24: 207-218.

Grigulis, K., Sheppard, A.W., Ash J.E. & Groves, R.H. (2001). The comparative demography of the pasture weed Echium plantagineum between its native and invaded ranges. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38: 281-290.

Groves, R.H. (2002). Robert Brown and the naturalised flora of Australia. Cunninghamia, 7: 623-629.

Groves, R.H. (2001). Can some Australian plants be invasive? Plant Protection Quarterly, 16: 114-117.

Groves, R.H., Austin, M.P. & Kaye, P.E. (2003). Competition between Australian native and introduced grasses along a nutrient gradient. Austral Ecology, 28: 491-498.

Gunasekera, L. & Bonilla, J. (2001). Alligator weed: tasty vegetable in Australian backyards? Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 39: 17-20.

Gunasekera, L. & Bonila, J. (2002). Alligator weed: Tasty vegetable or noxious weed in backyard. Journal of Aquatic Weed Management, 39: 11-13.

Hanley, M.E. & Groves, R.H. (2002). Effect of the rust fungus Puccinia chondrillina TU788 on plant size and plant size variability in Chondrilla juncea. Weed Research, 42: 370-376.

Hashem, A. & Dhammu, H.S. (2002). Cross-resistance to imidazolinone herbicides in chlorsulfuron-resistant Raphanus raphanistrum. Pest Management Science, 58: 917-919.

Hashem, A., Dhammu, H., Powles, S.B., Piper, T., Bowran, D. & Cheam, A. (2001). Triazine resistance in a biotype of Raphanus raphanistrum in Australia. Weed Technology, 15: 636-641.

Hashem, A. (2002). Cross seeding method increases wheat yield and minimizes ryegrass resistance. Agribusiness Decision, 32: 9-10.

Hastwell, G.T., Daniel, A.& Vivian-Smith, G. (2007). Predicting invasive species: do subtropical native and invasive aquatic plants differ in their growth responses to acronutrients? Diversity and Distributions, 14: 243–251.

Hastwell, G.T. & Panetta, F.D. (2005). Do differences in responses to nutrients explain the success of environmental weeds? Journal of Vegetation Science, 16(1): 77-84.

Hawkins, J.A., Boutaoui, N., Cheung, K.Y., van Klinken, R.D. & Hughes, C.E. (2007). Intercontinental dispersal prior to human translocations revealed in a cryptogenic invasive
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Hayes, K.R., Gregg, P.C., Gupta, V.V.S.R., Jessop, R., Lonsdale, W.M., Sindel, B., Stanley, J. & Williams, C.K. (2004). Identifying hazards in complex ecological systems. Part 3: Hierarchical Holographic Model for herbicide tolerant oilseed rape. Environmental Biosafety Research, 3: 109-128.

Heard, T.A. & Pettit, W. (2005). A review of the surveys for natural enemies of Mimosa pigra: what does it tell us about surveys for broadly distributed hosts? Biological Control, 34: 247-254.

Heard, T.A.; Paynter, Q.; Chan, R. & Mira, A. (2005). Malacorhinus irregularis for biological control of Mimosa pigra: host specificity, life cycle, and establishment in Australia. Biological Control, 32: 252-262.

Heard, T.A. & van Klinken, R.D. (2004). Rapid preliminary characterisation of host specificity of leaf-beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). BioControl Science and Technology, 14: 499-511.

Hidayat, I., Baker, J. & Preston, C. (2006). Pollen-mediated gene flow between paraquat-resistant and susceptible hare barley (Hordeum leporinum). Weed Science, 54 (4): 685-689.

Hidayat, I. & Preston, C. (2001). Cross-resistance to imazethapyr in a fluazifop-P-butyl-resistant population of Digitaria sanguinalis. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 71: 190-195.

Hosking, J.R., Conn, B.J., Lepschi, B.J. & Barker, C.H. (2007). Plant species first recognised as naturalised for New South Wales in 2002 and 2003, with additional comments on species recognised as naturalised in 2000–2001. Cunninghamia, 10: 137–164.

Hosking, J.R., Conn, B.J. & Lepschi, B.J. (2003). Plant species first recognised as naturalised for New South Wales in 2000 and 2001. Cunninghamia, 8: 175-187.

Hunt, E.J., Kuhlmann, A., Sheppard, A., Qin, T-K., Barratt, B.I.P., Harrison, L., Mason, P.G., Parker, D. & Goolsby, J. (2008). Review of invertebrate biological control agent regulation: recommendations for a harmonised European system. Journal of Applied Entomology, 132: 89–123.

Huwer, R.K., Briese, D.T., Dowling, P.M., Kemp, D.R., Lonsdale, W.M., Michalk, D.L., Neave, M.J., Sheppard, A.W. & Woodburn, T.L. (2004). Can an integrated management approach provide a basis for long-term prevention of weed dominance in Australian pasture systems? Weed Research, 45: 175-192.

Ireson, J.E., Holloway, R.J.& Chatterton, W.S. (2008). Phenology and development of the gorse thrips, Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), a biological
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Ireson, J.E., Gourlay, A.H., Holloway, R.J., Chatterton, W.S., Foster, S.D. & Kwong, R.M. (2008). Host specificity, establishment and dispersal of the gorse thrips, Sericothrips staphylinus Haliday (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), a biological control agent for gorse, Ulex europaeus L. (Fabaceae) in Australia. Biological Control, 45: 460–471.

Ireson, J.E., Gourlay A.H., Kwong, R.M., Holloway, R.J. & Chatterton, W.S (2002). Host specificity, release and establishment of the gorse spider mite, Tetranychus lintearius Dufour (Acarina: Tetranychidae), for the biological control of gorse, Ulex europaeus L. (Fabaceae), in Australia. Biological Control, 26: 117-127.

Jarvis, P.J., Fowler, S.V., Paynter, Q. & Syrett, P. (2006). Economic benefits and costs of introducing new biological control agents for Scotch broom Cytisus scoparius into New Zealand. Biological Control, 39: 135-146.

Johnson, S.B. & Sindel, B.M. (2005). Recruitment potential from asexual and sexual reproduction in Plymeria longifolia. Weed Research, 45: 279-288.

Jones, R., Cacho, O.J. & Sinden, J. (2006). The importance of seasonal variability and tactical responses to risk on estimating the economic benefits of integrated weed management. Agricultural Economics, 35: 245-256.

Jones, R.E. & Medd, R.W. (2005). A methodology for evaluating risk and efficacy of weed management technologies. Weed Science, 53: 505-514.

Jones, R.E., Vere, D.T., Alemseged, Y. & Medd, R.W. (2005). Estimating the economic cost of weeds in Australian annual winter crops. Agricultural Economics, 32: 253-265.

Jones, R.E., Vere, D.T., Medd, R.W. & Alemseged, Y. (2005). Estimating the economic costs of weeds in Australian annual winter crops. Agricultural Economics, 32: 253-265.

Jongejans, E., Sheppard, A.W. & Shea, K. (2006). Predispersal seed predation controls the native population dynamics of the invasive thistle Carduus nutans. Journal of Applied Ecology, 43: 877-886.

Julien, M.H., Scott, J.K., Orapa, W. & Paynter, Q. (2007). History, opportunities and challenges for biological control in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Crop Protection, 26(3): 255-265.

Kleinjan, C.A., Morin, L., Edwards, P.B. & Wood, A.R. (2004). Distribution, host range and phenology of the rust fungus Puccinia myrsiphylli in South Africa. Australasian Plant Pathology, 33: 263-271.

Kriticos, D.J., Yonow, T. & McFadyen, R.E.C. (2005). The potential distribution of Siam weed in relation to climate. Weed Research, 45: 246-254.

Kriticos, D.J., Sutherst, R.W., Brown, J.R., Adkins, S.W. & Maywald, G.F. (2003). Climate change and biotic invasions: a case history of a tropical woody vine. Biological Invasions, 5: 145-165.

Kriticos, D.J., Sutherst, R.W., Brown, J.R., Adkins S.W. & Maywald G.F. (2003). Climate change and the potential distribution of an invasive alien plant: Acacia nilotica ssp. indica in Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology, 40: 111-124.

Kriticos, D.J., Brown, J.R., Maywald, G.F., Radford, I.D., Nicholas, M., Sutherst, R.W. & Adkins, S. W. (2003). SPAnDX: a process-based population dynamics model to explore management and climate change impacts on an invasive alien plant, Acacia nilotica. Ecological Modeling, 163:187-208.

Kumaratilake, A. & Preston, C. (2005). Low temperature reduces glufosinate activity and translocation in wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum). Weed Science, 53: 10-16.

Kumaratilake, A.R., Lorraine-Colwill, D.F. & Preston, C. (2002). A comparative study of glufosinate efficacy in rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) and sterile oat (Avena sterilis). Weed Science, 50: 560-566.

Kwong, R.M. (2006). Bridal creeper – squeezing the juice out of the citrus industry. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 79.

Lawes, R.A., Murphy, H.T. & Grice, A.C. (2006). Comparing agglomerative clustering and three weed evaluation frameworks to assess the invasiveness of alien species across spatial scales. Diversity and Distributions, 12: 633-644.

Lawes, R.A., Whiteman, L.V. & Grice, A.C. (2003). Mapping the distribution of Parkinsonia aculeata in the Cape River catchment in north Queensland, Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 18: 152-156.

Lawes, R.A., Wegener, M.K., Basford, K.E. & Lawn, R.J. (2004). The evaluation of the spatial and temporal stability of sugarcane farm performance based on yield and commercial cane sugar. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 55: 335-344.

Lemerle, D, Cousens R.D., Gill, G.S., Peltzer, S.J., Moerkerk, M., Murphy, C.E., Collins, D. & Cullis, B.R. (2004). Reliability of higher seeding rates of wheat for increased competitiveness with weeds. Journal of Agricultural Science, 142: 395-409.

Lemerle, D., Blackshaw, R.E., Smith, A.B., Potter, T.D. & Marcroft, S.J. (2001). Comparative Survey of weeds surviving in triazine-tolerant and conventional canola crops in south-eastern Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 16(1): 37-40.

Lemerle, D., Gill, G.S., Murphy C.E., Walker S.R., Cousens, R.D., Mokhtari, S., Peltzer, S., Coleman, R. & Luckett, D.J. (2001). Genetic improvement and agronomy for enhanced wheat competitiveness with weeds. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 52(5): 527-548.

Lemerle, D., Verbeek, B. & Orchard, B. (2001). Ranking the ability of wheat cultivars to compete with Lolium rigidum. Weed Research, 41: 197-209.

Llewellyn, R.S. & Allen, D.M. (2006). Expected mobility of herbicide resistance via weed seeds and pollen in a Western Australian cropping region. Crop Protection, 25: 520-526.

Llewellyn, R.S., Pannell, D.J., Lindner, R.K. & Powles, S.B. (2005). Targeting key perceptions when planning and evaluating extension. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45: 1627-1633.

Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. & Powles, S.B. (2004). Grain grower perceptions and use of integrated weed management. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44(10): 993-1001.

Llewellyn, R.S. & Powles, S.B. (2001). High levels of herbicide resistance in rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in the wheatbelt of Western Australia. Weed Technology, 15: 242-248.

Llewellyn, R.S., Lindner, R.K., Pannell, D.J. & Powles, S.B. (2002). Resistance and the herbicide resource: perceptions of Western Australian grain growers. Crop Protection, 21: 1067-1075.

Long, R.L., Panetta, F.D., Steadman, K.J., Probert, R., Bekker, R., Brooks, S.& Adkins, S.W. (in press). Seed persistence in the field may be predicted by laboratory-controlled ageing. Weed Science.

Lorraine-Colwill, D.F., Powles, S.B., Hawkes, T.R., Hollinshead, P.H., Warner, S.A.J. & Preston, C. (2002). Investigations into the mechanism of glyphosate resistance in Lolium rigidum. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 74: 62-72.

Lu, Y-Q., Baker, J. & Preston, C. (2007). The spread of resistance to acetolactate synthase inhibiting herbicides in a wind borne, self-pollinated weed species, Lactuca serriola L. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 115: 443–450.

McArdle, S.L., Nadolny, C. & Sindel, B.M. (2004). Invasion of native vegetation by Coolatai Grass Hyparrhenia hirta: impacts on native vegetation and management implications. Pacific Conservation Biology, 10: 49-56.

McFadyen, R.E.C. & Bruzzese, E. (2005). Arrival of leaf-feeding willow sawfly Nematus oligospilus Förster in Australia - pest or beneficial? Plant Protection Quarterly, 21: 43-44.

McFadyen, R.E.C., Day, M. & Palmer, W. (2003). Putting a price on exotic ornamentals. Biocontrol News and Information, 24: 48N-49N.

McIntyre, S., Martin, T.G., Heard, K.M. & Kinloch, J.E. (2005). Plant traits predict impact of invading species: an analysis of herbaceous vegetation in the subtropics. Australian Journal of Botany, 53: 757-770.

McLaren, D.A. (in press). Historical aspects of commercial weed invasions – perennial grass case studies. Plant Protection Quarterly.

McLaren D.A., Stajsic V. & Iaconis, B. (2004). The distributions, impacts and identification of exotic stipoid grasses in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(2) 59-66.

McLaren, D.A., Coventry, R. & Thorp, J. (2002). Stipoid grasses as Weeds of National Significance. Plant Protection Quarterly, 17(3): 119-124.

McLaren D.A., Stajsic V. & Iaconis, B. (2004). The distributions, impacts and identification of exotic stipoid grasses in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(2): 59-66.

Mack, R.N., & Lonsdale, W.M. (2001). Humans as global plant dispersers: getting more than we bargained for. Bioscience, 51: 95-102.

Madafiglio, G.P., Medd, R.W., Cornish, P.S. & van de Ven, R. (2005). Seed production of Raphanus raphanistrum following herbicide application during reproduction and effects on wheat yield. Weed Research, 43: 50-60.

Manners, A.G. & Dhileepan, K. (2005). Australian Scirtothrips aurantii Faure (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) only survived on mother-of-millions (Byophyllum delagoense) in a no-choice trial. Plant Protection Quarterly, 20: 33-35.

Martin, T. & van Klinken, R.D. (2006). Value for money? investment in weed management in Australian rangelands. Rangeland Journal, 28: 63-75.

Martin, T.G. & Grice, A.C. (2006). Management of weeds in Australian rangelands: a basis for evaluating projects. The Rangeland Journal, 28: 65-69.

Mateille, T., Sforza, R., Sheppard, A., Kreiter, S. & Coutinot, D. (2004). Coup de projecteur sur la lutte biologique en région méditerranéenne. Phytoma, 569: 8-12.

Maxwell, A. & Scott, J.K. (in press). Pathogens on wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae) in south west Australia: implications for biological control. Australasian Plant Pathology.

Maxwell, A. & Scott, J.K. (2006). Opportunities for the control of Brassicaceae weeds in cropping systems using mycoherbicides. Advances in Botanical Research, 43: 143-174.

Medd, R.W., Van de Ven, R., Pickering, D.I. & Nordblom, T. (2001). Determination of environment-specific dose-response relationships for clodinafop-propargyl on Avena spp. Weed Research, 41: 351-368.

Melland, R. & Preston, C. (2008). The role of fire in integrated management of boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. monilifera). Plant Protection Quarterly,
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Michalk, D.L., & Goodacre, M. (2002). The productivity of pasture legumes and chicory in central New South Wales. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 42: 1-11.

Milne, J.R. & Walter, G.H. (2003). The coincidence of thrips and dispersed pollen in PNRSV-infected stonefruit orchards - a precondition for thrips-mediated transmission via infected pollen. Annals of Applied Biology, 142: 291-298.

Monjardino, M., Pannell, D.J. & Powles, S.B. (2005). The economic value of glyphosate-resistant canola in the management of two widespread crop weeds in a Western Australian farming system. Agricultural Systems, 84: 297-315.

Morfe, T.A., Weiss, J. & McLaren, D.A. (2002). Economics of serrated tussock and Mexican feather grass in Victoria: Why we need to act now. Plant Protection Quarterly, 17(3): 86-94.

Morley, T.B. & Morin, L. (2008). Progress on boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. monilifera (L.) Norlindh) biological control: the boneseed leaf buckle mite Aceria (Keifer) sp., the lacywinged seed fly Mesoclanis magnipalpis Bezzi and the boneseed rust Endophyllum osteospermi (doidge) A.R.Wood. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23: 29–31.

Morin, L. (2008). A community based biocontrol program for blackberry in Australia. Biocontrol News and Information, 29: 6N.

Morin, L., Evans, K.J. & Sheppard, A.W. (2006). Selection of pathogen agents in weed biological control: critical issues and peculiarities in relation to arthropod agents. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 348-364.

Morin, L. & Edwards, P.B. (2006). Selection of biological control agents for bridal creeper – a retrospective review. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 286-290.

Morin, L., Batchelor, K.L. & Scott, J.K. (2006). The biology of Australian weeds. 44 Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21: 46-62.

Morin, L., Neave, M., Batchelor, K. & Reid, A. (2006). Biological control: a promising tool for managing bridal creeper in Australia. Proceedings of the Asparagus Weeds workshop. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 69-76.

Morin, L., Neave, M., Batchelor, K.L. & Reid, A. (2006). Biological control: a promising tool for managing bridal creeper, Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce, in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 69.

Morin, L., Batchelor, K.L. & Scott, J.K. (2006). The biology of Australian weeds. 44. Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 46.

Mullett, T.L. (2001). Effects of the native environmental weed Pittosporum undulatum Vent. (sweet pittosporum) on plant biodiversity. Plant Protection Quarterly, 16: 117-21.

Murphy, H.T., Hardesty, B.D., Fletcher, C.S., Metcalfe, D.J., Westcott, D.A. & Brooks, S.J. (in press). Predicting dispersal and recruitment of Miconia calvescens Melastomataceae)
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Murphy, H.T. & Lovett- Doust, J. (2007). Accounting for regional niche variation in habitat suitability models. Oikos, 116: 99–110.

Murphy, C.E., Lemerle, D., Jones, R. & Harden, S. (2002). Use of density to predict crop yield loss between variable seasons. Weeds Research, 42: 377-384.

Murphy, H.T., Metcalfe, D.J., Bradford, M.G., Ford, A.F., Galway, K.E., Sydes, T.A.& Westcott, D.J. (in press). Recruitment dynamics of invasive species in rainforest habitats following Cyclone Larry. Austral Ecology.

Narwal, S., Sindel, B.M.& Jessop, R.S. (in press). Dormancy and longevity of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) as affected by soil type, depth, rainfall, and duration of burial. Plant and Soil.

Narwal, S., Sindel, B.M. & Jessop, R.S (2006). Tillage and residue burning affects weed populations and seedbanks. Communication in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, 71(3a): 715-723.

Nordblom, T., Smyth, M., Swirepik, A., Sheppard, A. & Briese, D. (2002). Spatial economics of biological control: investing in new releases of insects for earlier limitation of Paterson's curse in Australia. Agricultural Economics, 27: 403-424.

Nordblom, T.L., Jones, R.E. & Medd, R.W. (2002). Economics of factor-adjusted herbicide doses: a simulation analysis of best efficacy-targeting strategies (BETS). Agricultural Systems, 76: 863-882.

Odom, D.I.S, Cacho, O.J., Sinden, J.A. & Griffith, G.R (2003). Policies for the management of weeds in natural ecosystems: the case of scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius, L.) in an Australian National Park. Ecological Economics, 44: 119-135.

Odom, D.I.S, Griffith, G.R. & Sinden, J.A. (2003). Using aerial mapping to analyse factors affecting the spread of Scotch broom. Plant Protection Quarterly, 18(10): 6-10.

Odom, D.I.S., Cacho, O.J., Sinden, J.A. & Griffith, G. (2003). Policies for the management of weeds in natural ecosystems; the case of scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius L.) in an Australian National Park. Ecological Economics, 44: 119-135.

Palmer, W.A. & McLennan, A. (2006). The host range of Isturgia deerreria, an insect considered for the biological control of Acacia nilotica in Australia. African Entomology, 14(1): 141-145.

Palmer, W.A., Vitelli, M.P. & Donnelly, G.P. (2005). The phytophagous insect fauna associated with Acacia nilotica ssp. indica (Mimosaceae) in Australia. Australian Entomologist, 32(4): 173-80.

Panetta, F.D. (2007). Evaluation of the performance of weed eradication programs: containment and extirpation. Diversity and Distributions, 13: 33–41.

Panetta, F.D. & Lawes, R. (2007). Evaluation of the Australian branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) eradication program. Weed Science, 55: 644–651.

Panetta, F.D. & Lawes, R. (2005). Evaluation of the performance of weed eradication programs: the delimitation of extent. Diversity and Distributions, 11: 435-442.

Panetta, F.D. & Timmins, S.M. (2004). Evaluating the feasibility of eradication for terrestrial weed incursions. Plant Protection Quarterly, 19(1): 5-11.

Parker, M.A, Wurtz, A. & Paynter, Q. (2007). Nodule symbiosis of invasive Mimosa pigra in Australia and in ancestral habitats: a comparative analysis. Biological Invasions, 9: 127-138.

Paynter, Q., Martin, N., Berry, J., Hona, S., Peterson, P., Gourlay, A.H., Wilson- Davey, J., Smith, L., Winks, C. & Fowler, S.V. (2008). Non-target impacts of Phytomyza vitalbae a biological control agent of the European weed Clematis vitalba in New Zealand. Biological Control, 44: 248–258.

Paynter, Q., Waipara, N., Peterson, P., Hona, S., Fowler, S., Gianotti, A. & Wilkie, P. (2006). The impact of two introduced biocontrol agents, Phytomyza vitalbae and Phoma clematidina, on Clematis vitalba in New Zealand. Biological Control, 36: 350-357.

Paynter, Q. (2005). Evaluating the impact of the biological control agent Carmenta mimosa on the woody wetland weed Mimosa pigra in Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology, 42: 1054-1062.

Paynter, Q. (2003). Integrated weed management: Effect of herbicide choice and timing of application on the survival of a biological control agent of the tropical wetland weed, Mimosa pigra. Biological Control, 26: 162-167.

Paynter, Q., Csurhes, S.M., Heard, T.A., Ireson, J., Julien, M.H., Lloyd, J., Lonsdale, W.M., Palmer, W.A., Sheppard, A.W. & van Klinken, R.D. (2003). Worth the risk? Introduction of legumes can cause more harm than good: an Australian perspective. Australian Systematic Botany, 16: 81-88.

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Paynter, Q., Downey, P. & Sheppard, A. (2003). Age structure and growth of the woody legume weed Cytisus scoparius in native and exotic habitats: implications for control. Journal of Applied Ecology, 40: 470-480.

Pene, S., Orapa, W. & Day, M. (2007). First fungal pathogen to be utilised for weed biocontrol in Fiji and Papua New Guinea. Biocontrol News and Information, 28: 55N–56N.

Pheloung, P.C. (2004). Plant Pest Surveillance in Australia. Australian Journal of Environmental Management, 19(3): 13-16.

Pigott, J.P. (2001). Transcontinental invasions of vascular plants in Australia, an example of natives from south-west Australia weedy in Victoria. Plant Protection Quarterly, 16(3): 121-123.

Potter, K.J.B., Ireson, J.E.& Allen, G.R. (2007). Survival of larvae of the ragwort flea beetle, Longitarsus flavicornis (Stephens) (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae), in water–logged soil.
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Potter, K.J.B., Ireson, J.E. & Allen, G.R. (2004). Soil characteristics in relation to the long term efficacy of the biological control agent, the ragwort flea beetle (Longitarsus flavicornis (Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae)) in Australia. Biological Control, 31: 49-56.

Potter, K.J.B., Ireson J.E. & Allen G.R. (2004). Oviposition of the ragwort flea beetle, Longitarsus flavicornis (Stephens) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), in relation to the phenology of ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L. (Asteraceae). Biological Control, 30: 404-409.

Powles, S.B. & Preston, C. (2006). Evolved glyphosate resistance in plants: Biochemical and genetic basis of resistance. Weed Technology, 20: 282-289.

Preston, C. & Wakelin, A.M. (2008). Resistance to glyphosate from altered herbicide translocation patterns. Pest Management Science, 64: 372–376.

Preston, C., Stone, L.M. & Rieger, M.A. (2006). Multiple effects of a naturally occurring proline to threonine substitution within acetolactate synthase in two herbicide-resistant populations of Lactuca serriola. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 84 (3): 227-235.

Preston, C., Stone, L.M., Rieger, M.A. & Baker, J. (2006) Multiple effects of a naturally occurring proline to threonine substitution within acetolactate synthase in two herbicide-resistant populations of Lactuca serriola. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 84: 227-235.

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Preston, C., Stone, L.M., Rieger, M.A. & Baker, J. (2006). Multiple effects of a naturally-occurring proline to threonine substitution within acetolactate synthase in two herbicide-resistant populations of Lactuca serriola. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 84: 227-235.

Preston, C. (2004). Herbicide resistance in weeds endowed by enhanced detoxification: complications for management. Weed Science, 52: 448-453.

Preston, C. & Powles, S.B. (2002). Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds: initial frequency of target site-based resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides in Lolium rigidum. Heredity, 88: 8-13.

Preston, C. (2003). Inheritance and linkage of metabolism-bases herbicide cross-resistance in rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum). Weed Science, 51: 4-12.

Pritchard, G.H. (2002). Evaluation of herbicides for the control of the environmental weed bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides). Plant Protection Quarterly, 17(1):17-26.

Rafter, M.A., Wilson, A.J., Wilmot Senaratne, K.A.D.& Dhileepan, K. (2008). Climatic requirements models of cat’s claw creeper Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) to prioritise areas for exploration and release of biological control agents. Biological Control, 44: 169–179.

Raghu, S., Dhileepan, K.& Scanlan, J. (2007). Predicting risk and benefit a priori in biological control of invasive plant species: A systems modelling approach. Ecological Modelling, 206: 247–262.

Raghu S. & van Klinken, R.D. (2006). Refining the ecological basis for agent selection in weed biological control. (Editorial, Special Issue) Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 251-252.

Raghu, S., Wilson, J.R. & Dhileepan, K. (2006). Refining the process of agent selection through understanding plant demography and plant response to herbivory. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 307-315.

Raghu, S., Dhileepan, K. & Trevino, M. (2006). Response of an invasive liana to simulated herbivory: Implications for its biological control. Acta Oecologica, 29: 335-345.

Raghu, S., Dhileepan, K. & Trevino, M. (2006). Response of an invasive liana to simulated herbivory: Implications for its biological control. Acta Oecologica, 29: 335-345.

Raghu, S. & Dhileepan, K. (2005). The value of simulating herbivory in selecting effective weed biological control agents. Biological Control, 34: 265-273.

Raghu, S., Wiltshire, C. & Dhileepan, K. (2005). Intensity of pre-dispersal seed predation in the invasive legume Leucaena leucocephala is limited by the duration of pod retention. Austral Ecology, 30: 310-318.

Raghu, S., Drew, R.A.I. & Clarke, A.R. (2004) Influence of microclimate and structural attributes of the host plant on the abundance and behaviour of a tephritid fly. Journal of Insect Behaviour, 17: 179-190.

Raghu, S. (2004) Ecological and evolutionary basis for dacine attractance to lures: a synthetic review. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 94: 385-399.

Raghu, S. & Lawson, A.E. (2003). Feeding behaviour of Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) on methyl eugenol: a laboratory assay. Australian Journal of Entomology, 42: 149-152.

Raghu, S., Halcoop, P. & Drew, R.A.I. (2003). Apodeme and ovarian development as predictors of physiological status in Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Australian Journal of Entomology, 42: 281-286.

Raghu, S. & Clarke, A.R. (2003). Sexual selection in a tropical fruit fly: role of a plant derived chemical in mate choice. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 108: 53-59.

Raghu, S. & Clarke, A.R. (2003). Spatial and temporal partitioning of behaviour by adult dacines: Direct evidence for methyl eugenol as a mate rendezvous site for Bactrocera cacuminata. Physiological Entomology, 28: 175-184.

Raman, A., Madhavan, S., Florentine, S.K. & Dhileepan, K. (2006). Metabolic mobilization into the stem galls of Parthenium hysterophorus (Asteraceae) induced by Epiblema strenuana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) inferred from signatures of isotopic carbon and nitrogen, and total nonstructural carbohydrates. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 119: 101-107.

Ramezani, M., Oliver, D.P., Kookana, R.S., Gill, G.& Preston, C. (2008). Abiotic degradation (photodegradation and hydrolysis) of imidazolinone herbicides. Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part B, Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 43: 105–112.

Regan, T.J, McCarthy, M.A., Baxter, P.W., Panetta, F.D. & Possingham, H.P. (2006). Optimal eradication: when to stop looking for an invasive plant? Ecology Letters, 9: 759-766.

Ridley, A.W., Dhileepan, K., Johnson, K.N., Allsopp, P.G., Nutt, K.A., Walter, G.H. & Croft, B.H. (2006). Is the distribution of Fiji leaf gall in Australian sugarcane due to variation in the vector Perkinsiella saccharicida? Australasian Plant Pathology, 35: 103-112.

Rieger, M.A., Lamond, M., Preston, C., Powles, S.B. & Roush, R.T. (2002). Pollen mediated movement of herbicide resistance between commercial canola fields. Science, 296: 2386-2388.

Rieger, M.A., Potter, T., Preston, C. & Powles, S.B. (2001). Hybridisation between Brassica napus L. and Raphanus raphanistrum L. under agronomic field conditions. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 103: 555-560.

Schembri, A., Holtkamp, R.H., Cherry, H., Haeusler, J. & West, J. (2008). Community weed education initiatives in New South Wales: getting school children involved. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23: 42–43.

Schooler, S., Cook, T., Bourne, A., Prichard, G.& Julien, M. (2008). Selective herbicides reduce alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) biomass by enhancing competition.
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Schooler, S.S., Clech-Goods, C. & Julien, M.H. (2006). Ecological studies to assess the efficacy of biological control on alligator weed and lippia populations. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 272-275.

Schooler, S.S., Julien, M.H. & Walsh, G.C. (2006). Predicting the response of Cabomba caroliniana to biological control agent damage. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 326-329.

Schooler, S.S., McEvoy, P.B. & Coombs, E.M. (2006). Negative per capita impacts of purple loosestrife and reed canary grass on plant diversity of wetland communities. Diversity and Distributions, 12: 351-363.

Schooler, S.S., Yeates, A.G., Wilson, J.R.U. & Julien, M.H. (2007). Herbivory, mowing and herbicides differently affect the productivity and nutrient allocation of alligator weed. Aquatic Botany, 86: 62-68.

Schooler, S.S. & McEvoy, P.B. (2006). Relationship between insect density and plant damage for the golden loosestrife beetle, Galerucella pusilla, on purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria). Biological Control, 36: 100-105.

Schooler, S.S., Baron, Z. & Julien, M.H. (2006). Effect of simulated and actual herbivory on alligator weed growth and reproduction. Biological Control, 36: 74-79.

Scott, J.K. & Batchelor, K.L. (2006). Climate-based prediction of potential distributions of introduced Asparagus species in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 21(2): 91.

Shea, K., Possingham, H.P., Murdoch, W.M. & Roush, R.T. (2002). Active adaptive management in insect pest and weed control: Intervention with a plan for learning. Ecological Applications, 12: 927-936.

Shea, K. & Possingham, H.P. (2001). Optimal release strategies for biological control agents: an application of stochastic dynamic programming to population management. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37: 77-86.

Sheppard, A.W., Haines, M. & Thomann, T. (2006). Native range research assists risk analysis for non-targets in weed biological control: the cautionary tale of the broom seed beetle. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 292-297.

Sheppard, A.W. & Raghu, S. (2005). Working at the interface of art and science: how best to select an agent for classical biological control? Biological Control, 34: 233-235.

Sheppard, A.W., van Klinken, R. & Heard, T. (2005). Scientific advances in the analysis of direct risks of weed biological control agents to non-target plants. Biological Control, 35: 215-226.

Sheppard, A.W., Shaw, R.H. & Sforza, R. (2006). Top 20 environmental weeds for classical biological control in Europe: a review of opportunities, regulations and other barriers to adoption. Weed Research, 46: 93-177.

Sheppard, A.W., van Klinken, R.D. & Heard, T.A. (2005). Scientific advances in the analysis of direct risks of weed biological control agents to non-target plants. Biological Control, 35: 315-226.

Sheppard, A.W., Smyth, M. & Swirepik, A. (2001). The impact of Mogulones larvatus and pasture competition on Echium plantgineum. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38: 291-300.

Sheppard, A.W., Hodge, P., Paynter, Q. & Rees, M. (2002). Factors affecting expansion and regeneration of exotic broom stands, Cytisus scoparius, in Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology, 39: 721-734.

Sheppard, A.W., Hill, R., DeClerck-Floate, R.A., McClay, A., Olckers, T., Quimby, P.C. & Zimmermann, H.G. (2003). A global review of risk-benefit-cost analysis for the introduction of classical biological control agents against weeds: a crisis in the making? Biocontrol News & Information, 24: 91N-108N.

Sims, N.M. (in press). Testing agent effectiveness: is it ever done? Biocontrol News and Information.

Sinden, J.A., Downey, P.O., Hester, S.M. & Cacho, O. (2008). Economic evaluation of the management of bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata) to conserve native plant communities in New South Wales. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23: 34–37.

Sinden, J.A. & Griffith, G. (2007). Combining ecological and economic arguments to value the environmental gains from control of 35 weeds in Australia. Ecological Economics, (61): 396-408.

Sinden, J., Jones, R., Hester, S.M., Odom, D.I.S., Kalisch, C., James, R., Cacho, O.J. & Griffith, G. (2005). The economic impact of weeds in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 20 (1): 25-32.

Soar, C.J., Preston, C. Karotam, J. & Powles, S.B. (2004). Polyamines can inhibit paraquat toxicity and translocation in the broadleaf weed Arctotheca calendula. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 80: 94-105.

Soar, C.J., Karotam, J., Preston, C. & Powles, S.B. (2003). Reduced paraquat translocation in paraquat resistant Arctotheca calendula (L.) Levyns is a consequence of the primary resistance mechanism, not the cause. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 76: 91-98.

Spafford Jacob, H., Reilly, T. & Batchelor, K. (2007). The presence of Zygina sp. and Puccinia myrsiphylli reduce survival and influence oviposition of Crioceris sp. BioControl, 52(1):113-127.

Spafford Jacob, H., Joder, A. & Batchelor, K. (2006). Biology of Stethynium sp. (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), a native parasitoid of an introduced weed biological control agent. Environmental Entomology, 35(3): 630-636.

Spafford Jacob, H. & Randall, R. (2006). An evaluation of National and State policy and procedures for the prevention of the importation of weeds into Australian rangelands. The Rangeland Journal, 28(1): 55-62.

Spafford Jacob, H., Minkey, M., Gallagher, R. & Borger, C. (2006). Variation in post-dispersal weed seed predation in a cropping field. Weed Science, 54(1): 148-155.

Stansbury, C.D., Batchelor, K.L., Morin, L., Woodburn, T.L. & Scott, J.K. (2007). Importance of support for fruit production by the invasive climber, Asparagus asparagoides. Weed
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Stansbury, C.D. & Vivian-Smith, G. (2003). Interactions between frugivorous birds and weeds in Queensland as determined from a survey of birders. Plant Protection Quarterly, 18(4): 157-165.

Steadman, K.J., Eaton, D.M., Plummer, J.A., Ferris, D.G. & Powles, S.B. (2006). Late-season non-selective herbicide application reduces Lolium rigidum seed numbers, seed viability and seedling fitness. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 57: 133-141.

Stokes, K., Buckley, Y. & Sheppard, A.W. (2006). A modelling approach to estimate the effect of exotic pollinators on exotic weed population dynamics: bumblebees and broom in Australia. Diversity & Distributions, 12: 593-600.

Stone, L.M., Byrne, M.& Virtue, J.G. (2008). An environmental weed risk assessment model for Australian forage improvement programs. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 48: 568–574.

Tan, M-K., Preston, C.& Wang, G-X. (2007). Molecular basis of multiple resistance to ACCaseinhibiting and ALS-inhibiting herbicides in Lolium rigidum. Weed Research, 47: 534–541.

Tan, M.K. & Medd, R.W. (2002). Characterisation of mutations in the acetolactate synthase (ALS) gene of Raphanus raphanistrum L. and their application to molecular detection of herbicide resistance. Plant Science, 163: 195-205.

Taylor, D.B.J., Heard, T.A., Paynter, Q. & Spafford-Jacob, H. (2007). Non-target Impact of a Weed Biological Control Agent on a Native Plant in Northern Australia. Biological Control, 42: 25-33.

Terry, I., Moore, C.J., Walter, G.H., Forster, P.I., Roemer, R.B., Donaldson, J.S. & Machin, P.J. (2004). Association of cone thermogenesis and volatiles with pollinator specificity in Macrozamia cycads. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 243: 233-247.

Thomas, M.B. & Reid, A.M. (2007). Are exotic natural enemies an effective means for controlling invasive plants? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 22: 447–453.

Turner, P.J., Spafford, H.& Scott, J.K. (in press). The ecological barriers to the recovery of bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce) infested sites: impacts on vegetation and the potential increase in other exotic species. Austral Ecology.

Turner, P.J. & Virtue, J.G. (in press). Ten year post-fire response of a native ecosystem in the presence of high or low densities of the invasive weed, Asparagus asparagoides. Plant Protection Quarterly.

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van Klinken, R.D. & Raghu, S. (2006). A scientific approach to agent selection. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 253-258.

van Klinken, R.D. (2006). Parkinsonia biocontrol: what are we trying to achieve? Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 268-271.

van Klinken, R.D. & Flack, L. (2006). Seed bank longevity of a tropical leguminous shrub is determined by wet heat. Annals of Botany, 98: 875-883.

van Klinken, R.D. (2005). Total annual seed loss on a perennial legume through predation by insects: the importance of within-season seed and seed-feeder dynamics. Austral Ecology, 30: 414-425.

van Klinken, R.D. & Burwell, C. (2005). Evidence from a gelechiid leaf-tier on mesquite (Mimosaceae: Prosopis) that semi-concealed Lepidopteran biological control agents may not be at risk from parasitism in Australian rangelands. Biological Control, 32: 121-129.

van Klinken, R.D. & Flack, L. (2005). The relationship between wet heat and hard-seeded dormancy and germination. Weed Science, 53: 663-669.

van Klinken, R. & Julien, M.H. (2003). Noogoora burr paper. Biocontrol Science and Technology, 13(2): 139-153.

van Klinken, R.D. & Edwards, O.R. (2003). Is host specificity of weed biological control agents likely to evolve once released? Ecology Letters, 5: 590-596.

van Klinken, R.D., Fichera, G. & Cordo, H. (2003). Targeting biological control across diverse landscapes: the release, establishment and early success of two insects on mesquite (Prosopis) in rangeland Australia. Biological Control, 26: 8-20.

Vere, D.T., Jones, R.E. & Campbell, M.H. (2001). Long-term change in the economic productivity of four major pasture categories on the south-eastern Tablelands of New South Wales. The Rangeland Journal, 23(2): 148-158.

Vere, D.T., Jones, R.E. & Campbell, M.H. (2001). The economics of temperate pasture systems on the central and southern tablelands of New South Wales. The Rangeland Journal, 23(2): 159-172.

Vere, D.T., Jones, R.E. & Campbell, M.H. (2002). An economic evaluation of native pasture systems in south-eastern New South Wales. Agricultural Systems, 72: 133-148.

Vila, M., Williamson, M. & Lonsdale, W. (2004). Competition experiments on alien weeds with crops: lessons for measuring plant invasion impact? Biological Invasions, 6: 59-69.

Virtue, J.G., Spencer, R.D., Weiss, J.E. & Reichard, S.E. (in press). Australia’s Botanic Gardens weed risk assessment procedure. Plant Protection Quarterly.

Vitelli, J.S. & Madigan, B.A. (2004). Evaluation of a hand-held burner for the control of woody weeds by flaming. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44(1): 75-81.

Vitou, J., Skuhrava, M., Skuhravy, V., Scott, J.K.& Sheppard, A.W. (2008). The role of plant phenology in the field host specificity of Gephyraulus raphanistri (Diptera: ecidomyiidae)
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Vitou, J., Briese, D., Sheppard, A.W. & Thomann, T. (2001). Comparative biology of two rosette crown-feeding flies of the genus Botanophila (Dipt., Anthomyiidae) with potential for biological control of their thistle hosts. Journal of Applied Entomology, 125: 89-96.

Vivian-Smith, G., Gosper, C.R., Stansbury, C. & White, E. (2006). Weed invasions: taking a bird’s eye view of fleshy-fruited alien invaders. Plant Protection Quarterly 21(4): 139-141.

Vivian-Smith, G., Gosper, C.R., Wilson, A. & Hoad, K. (2006). Lantana camara and the fruit- and seed-damaging fly, Ophiomyia lantanae (Agromyzidae): Seed predator, recruitment promoter or dispersal disrupter? Biological Control, 36: 247-257.

Wakelin, A. & Preston, C. (2006). A target-site mutation is present in a glyphosate-resistant Lolium rigidum population. Weed Research, 46: 432-440.

Wakelin, A.M., Lorraine-Colwill, D.F. & Preston, C. (2004). Glyphosate resistance in four different populations of Lolium rigidum is associated with reduced translocation of glyphosate to meristematic zones. Weed Research, 44: 453-459.

Wakelin, A. & Preston, C. (2006). Inheritance of glyphosate resistance in several populations of rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) from Australia. Weed Science, 54: 219-229.

Walker, S.R., Taylor, I.N., Milne, G., Osten, V.A., Hoque, Z. & Farquharson, R.J. (2004). A survey of management and economic impact of weeds in dryland cotton cropping systems of sub-tropical Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 45 (1): 79-91.

Wardill, T.J., Graham, G.C., Zalucki, M.P., Palmer, W.A., Playford, J. & Scott, K.D. (2005). The importance of species identity in the biocontrol process: Identifying the subspecies of Acacia nilotica (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) by genetic distance and their implications for biological control. Journal of Biogeography, 32(12): 2145-2159.

Weber, J., Panetta, F.D., Virtue, J. & Pheloung, P. (in press). An analysis of assessment outcomes from eight years’ operation of the Australian border weed risk assessment system. Journal of Environmental Management.

Weersink, A., Llewellyn, R.S. & Pannell, D.J. (2005). Economics of pre-emptive management to avoid weed resistance to glyphosate in Australia. Crop Protection, 24(7): 659-665.

Werth, J.A., Preston, C., Taylor, I.N., Charles, G.W., Roberts, G.N. & Baker, J. (2008). Managing the risk of glyphosate resistance in Australian glyphosateresistant cotton production systems. Pest Management Science, 64: 417–421.

Werth, J.A., Preston, C., Roberts, G.N. & Taylor, I.N. (2008). Weed management impacts on the population dynamics of barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli) in glyphosate-resistant cotton in Australia. Weed Technology, 22: 190–194.

Werth, J.A., Preston, C., Roberts, G.N. & Taylor, I.N. (2006). Weed management practices in glyphosate-tolerant and conventional cotton fields in Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 46: 1177-1183.

Whish, J.P.M., Sindel, B.M., Jessop, R.S. & Felton, W.L. (2002). The effect of row spacing and weed density on yield loss of chickpea. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53: 1335-1340.

Williams, P.A. & Lee, W.G. (2001). Why screen for weediness? New Zealand Garden Journal, 3: 19-23.

Williams, P.R., Collins, E.M. & Grice, A.C. (2005). Cattle grazing for para grass management in a mixed species wetland of north-eastern Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration, 6: 75-76.

Willis, A.J., McKay, R., Vranjic, J.A., Kilby, M.J. & Groves, R.H. (2003). Comparative seed ecology of the endangered shrub, Pimelea spicata and a threatening weed, bridal creeper: Smoke, heat and other fire-related germination cues. Ecological Restoration, 4: 55-65.

Wilson, J.R.U., Yeates, A.G., Schooler, S.S. & Julien, M.H. (2007). Rapid response to shoot removal by the invasive wetland plant, alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). Environmental and Experimental Botany, 60: 20-25.

Withers, T.M., Hill, R.L., Paynter, Q., Fowler, S.V.& Gourlay, A.H. (2008). Post-release investigations into the field host range of the gorse pod moth Cydia succedana Denis &
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Wu, H., Walker, S., Rollin, M., Yan, D., Robinson, G.& Werth, J. (2007). Germination, emergence and persistence of flaxleaf fleabane (Conyza bonariensis). Weed Biology and
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Wu, H., Walker, S. & Robinson, G. (in press). Control of flaxleaf fleabane (Conyza bonariensis L. Cronq.) in winter fallows. Plant Protection Quarterly.

Wu, H., Haig, T., Pratley, J., Lemerle, D. & Min, A. (2002). Biochemical basis for wheat seedling allelopathy on the suppression of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum). Journal of Agriculture & Food Chemistry, 50(16): 4567-71.

Yu Q., Zhang, X.Q., Hashem, A., Walsh, M.J. & Powles, S.B. (2003). ALS gene proline (197) mutations confer ALS herbicide resistance in eight separated wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) populations. Weed Science, 51(6): 831-838.

Zalucki, M.P., Day, M.D.& Playford, J. (2007). Will biological control of Lantana camara ever succeed? Patterns, processes and prospects. Biological Control, 42: 251–261.

Zalucki, M.P. & van Klinken, R. (2006). Predicting population dynamics and abundance of introduced biological agents: science or gazing into crystal balls. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45: 330-343.