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A context for the 2011 compilation of reviews on the biological control of invasive alien plants in South Africa. (Special Issue: Biological control of invasive alien plants in South Africa (1999-2010).)

机译:2011年南非入侵性外来植物生物防治评论汇编的背景。 (特刊:南非外来入侵植物的生物防治(1999-2010年)。)

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Besides this introduction, which gives a historical and contextual perspective, this compilation of reviews in African Entomology volume 19(2), comprises 28 papers, 24 of which provide accounts of recent (i.e. emphasising the period from 1999-2010) South African biological control projects against individual invasive alien plant species, or against taxonomically- or functionally-related groups of species. Three of the papers deal with issues related to research and implementation of biological control, namely: regulations and risk assessment; mapping; and cost:benefit analyses. The concluding paper is a complete catalogue, with summary statistics and key references, of all the target weeds and of the insect, mite and pathogen species (and subsidiary taxa) that have been implicated in biological control efforts against invasive alien plants in South Africa since 1913. This compilation is the third in a series of accounts of all the biological control programmes against invasive alienplants that have been undertaken in South Africa: the first, produced in 1991, reviewed progress to that date and the next, published in 1999, was a review of progress from 1990-1998. A comparison of the contents of these three review volumes is given in tabular form. The 2011 compilation contains reports on 13 novel programmes, in the sense that they have not been previously reviewed. Eight of these projects have focused on incipient weeds, or on rapidly-emerging weed species or groups of species, that have only recently been targeted for biological control. The increased scope and commitment to weed biological control research in South Africa has been largely the consequence of the sustained support provided by the Working for Water Programme of the South African Department of Water Affairs, over the last 15 years.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.4001/003.019.0218
机译:除了提供历史和背景观点的引言外,《非洲昆虫学》第19(2)卷中的评论汇编包括28篇论文,其中24篇提供了最近的报道(即强调从1999年开始的时期) -2010)针对单个外来入侵植物物种或与生物分类或功能相关的物种类别的南非生物防治项目。其中三篇论文涉及与生物防治研究和实施有关的问题,即法规和风险评估;映射和成本:效益分析。结论性文件是所有目标杂草以及昆虫,螨虫和病原体物种(以及辅助分类群)的完整目录,并提供了摘要统计数据和主要参考文献,自从此以来,这些杂草已经参与了针对南非外来入侵植物的生物防治工作。 1913年。该汇编是在南非开展的所有针对入侵性外来植物的生物防治计划的系列报告中的第三份:第一份于1991年制定,回顾了当时的进展,第二份于1999年发表。回顾1990-1998年的进展。以表格形式比较了这三个复习卷的内容。 2011年汇编包含关于13个新颖节目的报告,因为它们以前没有经过审查。这些项目中有八个集中在初生杂草或快速出现的杂草物种或物种组上,这些杂草仅在最近才被用于生物防治。南非杂草生物防治研究的范围和承诺的增加,很大程度上是由于过去15年南非水务部的水务工作计划提供的持续支持。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.4001/003.019.0218

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