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Title: Pathogens from the Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands as biocontrol agents of Myrica faya (Myricadeae) in Hawaii
Authors: Gardner, D. E.
Hodges Jr., C. S.
Keywords: Plants
Myricadeae
Myrica faya
Noxious weed
Plants pest
Pathogens
Mechanical removal
Chemical applications
Biocontrol agents
Widespread infestations
Several fungi
Ramularia destructiva
Nectria galligena
Cryphonectria
Dothiorella
Canary Islands
Archipelago of the Azores
Archipelago of Madeira
Hawaii
Issue Date: 1995
Abstract: Myrica faya, a component of the native laurisilva forest of the Azores, Madeira, and Canary Islands, was introduced to Hawaii during the late 1800s where it has become a noxious weed. Mechanical removal and chemical applications have been used to control
URI: http://dspace.cm-funchal.pt:8080/jspui/handle/100/983
ISSN: 0870-3876
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