| Biological control using invertebrates and microorganisms: plenty of new opportunities |
84 |
| The status of biological control and recommendations for improving uptake for the future |
36 |
| Biological control of weeds: an analysis of introductions, rates of establishment and estimates of success, worldwide |
25 |
| Shifting paradigms in the history of classical biological control |
13 |
| Augmentative releases of Trichopria drosophilae for the suppression of early season Drosophila suzukii populations |
13 |
| Modelling the potential geographic distribution of Trissolcus japonicus: a biological control agent of the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys |
11 |
| Biological control of human disease vectors: a perspective on challenges and opportunities |
9 |
| A synoptic review of Tamarix biocontrol in North America: tracking success in the midst of controversy |
9 |
| A review of the integration of classical biological control with other techniques to manage invasive weeds in natural areas and rangelands |
8 |
| Biological activity and specificity of Miridae-induced plant volatiles |
8 |
| Weed biological control in the European Union: from serendipity to strategy |
8 |
| A review of open-field host range testing to evaluate non-target use by herbivorous biological control candidates |
8 |
| Making weed biological control predictable, safer and more effective: perspectives from New Zealand |
7 |
| Evolution of biological control agents following introduction to new environments |
7 |
| Long term changes in the communities of native ladybirds in Northern Italy: impact of the invasive species Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) |
7 |
| Rate of consumption, biological parameters, and population growth capacity of Orius laevigatus fed on Spodoptera exigua |
7 |
| Impact of multiple natural enemies on immature Drosophila suzukii in strawberries and blueberries |
7 |
| Experimental assessment of the biosafety of Trissolcus japonicus in New Zealand, prior to the anticipated arrival of the invasive pest Halyomorpha halys |
7 |
| Maximizing farm-level uptake and diffusion of biological control innovations in today's digital era |
6 |
| Theoretical contributions to biological control success |
6 |
| A proposal to use plant demographic data to assess potential weed biological control agents impacts on non-target plant populations |
6 |
| Isolation and identification of cultivated bacteria associated with soybeans and their biocontrol activity against Phytophthora sojae |
5 |
| Best practices for the use and exchange of invertebrate biological control genetic resources relevant for food and agriculture |
5 |
| Screening of endophytic bacteria isolated from domesticated and wild growing grapevines as potential biological control agents against crown gall disease |
5 |
| Aphid feeding by lady beetles: higher consumption at higher temperature |
4 |
| Effect of supplementary food containing Artemia salina on the development and survival of flightless Harmonia axyridis in greenhouses |
4 |
| The effect of cover plants management on soil invertebrate fauna in vineyard in Northern Italy |
4 |
| Ecological arguments to reconsider data requirements regarding the environmental fate of microbial biocontrol agents in the registration procedure in the European Union |
4 |
| Physiological host range of Trissolcus japonicus in relation to Halyomorpha halys and other pentatomids from California |
4 |
| The importance of cryptic species and subspecific populations in classic biological control of weeds: a North American perspective |
4 |
| Post-release evaluation of a combination of biocontrol agents on Crofton weed: testing extrapolation of greenhouse results to field conditions |
3 |
| A review of Solanum mauritianum biocontrol: prospects, promise and problems: a way forward for South Africa and globally |
3 |
| Bactrocera oleae pupae predation by Ocypus olens detected by molecular gut content analysis |
3 |
| Examining olfactory and visual cues governing host-specificity of a weed biological control candidate species to refine pre-release risk assessment |
3 |
| Weed biological control in California, USA: review of the past and prospects for the future |
3 |
| Grasses as appropriate targets in weed biocontrol: is the common reed, Phragmites australis, an anomaly? |
3 |
| With or without you: stem-galling of a tephritid fly reduces the vegetative and reproductive performance of the invasive plant Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae) both alone and in combination with another agent |
3 |
| Intraguild predation between Harmonia axyridis and Aphidius gifuensis: effects of starvation period, plant dimension and extraguild prey density |
3 |
| The role of Perilla frutescens flowers on fitness traits of the ladybird beetle Harmonia axyridis |
3 |
| Parasitoids are choosy: increase in the capacity to discriminate parasitised tephritid pupae by Coptera haywardi |
3 |
| Development of mycoinsecticide formulations with Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae for the control of lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus, in chicken broiler houses |
3 |
| Greenhouse application of Steinernema yirgalemense to control fungus gnats, Bradysia impatiens |
3 |
| Predicted ecological niches and environmental resilience of different formulations of the biocontrol yeast Candida sake CPA-1 using the Bioscreen C |
3 |
| Impact of sequential exposure of Beauveria bassiana and imidacloprid against susceptible and resistant strains of Musca domestica |
3 |
| Current challenges to the implementation of classical biological control |
3 |
| Reduced fungicide applications improve insect pest control in grapevine |
3 |
| Trends in biological control: public interest, international networking and research direction |
3 |
| Effects of temperature and food source on reproduction and longevity of aphid hyperparasitoids of the genera Dendrocerus and Asaphes |
3 |
| Exploration for candidate biological control agents of the submerged aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata, in Asia and Australia 1996-2013 |
3 |
| Grasses as suitable targets for classical weed biological control |
3 |