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Research Project:
Biological Control Research on Western Rangeland Weeds
Location:
Pest Management Research Unit
Project Number: 5436-22000-011-03
Project Type:
Reimbursable
Start Date: Aug 11, 2003
End Date: Aug 10, 2008
Objective:
Conduct research with USDA/BLM on weeds that are problems on BLM lands. Weeds include saltcedar, hoary cress, field bindweed, Canada thistle, leafy spurge and the knapweeds. The search for new biological control agents will be conducted by USDA/ARS/EBCL. Research on saltcedar biological control will be conducted by USDA/ARS Sino-American Biological Control Lab-China and by Exotic and Invasive Weeds Research Lab-Albany, CA. Insects cleared for use in U.S. Will be released and/or evaluated by ARS, Sidney, MT.
Approach:
Exploration will be conducted in Europe, Eurasia and China for insects and pathogens which show potential as control agents for select noxious weeds. Once identified, the agents will be tested for host specificity and efficacy. Tests on some saltcedar and yellowstar insects may be conducted in quarantine in Albany, CA. This is a long-term process, extending over three to six years for new weed targets. Once tests are completed on a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) list of plants, a report of the test results will be submitted to APHIS/PPQ and TAG. Agents approved for quarantine and/or release via quarantine will be collected and sent to the appropriate quarantine facility for processing. Cleared biological control agents will be released on BLM administered lands by ARS, Sidney, MT. Post release monitoring for establishment and impact on the targeted weed species will follow these releases.
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