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Current and future spatial assessment of biological control as a mechanism to reduce economic losses and carbon emissions : the case of solanum sisymbriifolium in Africa

Current and future spatial assessment of biological control as a mechanism to reduce economic losses and carbon emissions : the case of solanum sisymbriifolium in Africa

Alberto J. Alaniz, Ignacio Núñez‐Hidalgo, Mario A. Carvajal, Thiago M. Alvarenga, Paulina Gómez‐Cantillana, Pablo M. Vergara

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Agradecimentos: Pablo M. Vergara was funded by FONDECYT under project1180978

Solanum sisymbriifolium is a native plant of South America introduced into Africa, which has detrimental effects on crop yields, and on the environment due to weed control treatment by burning. In South America, S. sisymbriifolium is naturally controlled by the beetle Gratiana spadicea, making this... Ver mais

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Current and future spatial assessment of biological control as a mechanism to reduce economic losses and carbon emissions : the case of solanum sisymbriifolium in Africa

Alberto J. Alaniz, Ignacio Núñez‐Hidalgo, Mario A. Carvajal, Thiago M. Alvarenga, Paulina Gómez‐Cantillana, Pablo M. Vergara

										

Current and future spatial assessment of biological control as a mechanism to reduce economic losses and carbon emissions : the case of solanum sisymbriifolium in Africa

Alberto J. Alaniz, Ignacio Núñez‐Hidalgo, Mario A. Carvajal, Thiago M. Alvarenga, Paulina Gómez‐Cantillana, Pablo M. Vergara

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    Pest management science (Fonte avulsa)