2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10526-023-10215-4
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Recent post-release evaluations of weed biocontrol programmes in South Africa: a summary of what has been achieved and what can be improved

Iain D. Paterson,
Samuel N. Motitsoe,
Julie A. Coetzee
et al.

Abstract: Biocontrol is widely considered an effective management solution for mitigating the negative impacts of invasive alien plants (weeds). Globally, post-release evaluations to assess individual biocontrol programmes are generally lacking and there have been persistent calls within the biocontrol of weeds literature to increase the quantity and quality of post-release evaluation studies. South African biocontrol researchers have prioritised post-release evaluation studies, with a significant proportion of funding … Show more

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“…Potentially persistent hypoxic conditions induced by chemical control methods occur when the rate of oxygen consumption required for decomposition (i.e., decaying plants postintervention) exceeds that of oxygen diffusion into the water column (O'Connell et al 2000). In contrast, biological control methods, such as the use of weevils, requires long-term monitoring as it can take up to a decade before its impacts can be observed (Paterson et al 2023). However, in some instances, host-specific biological control agents can significantly reduce infestations in enclosed impoundments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentially persistent hypoxic conditions induced by chemical control methods occur when the rate of oxygen consumption required for decomposition (i.e., decaying plants postintervention) exceeds that of oxygen diffusion into the water column (O'Connell et al 2000). In contrast, biological control methods, such as the use of weevils, requires long-term monitoring as it can take up to a decade before its impacts can be observed (Paterson et al 2023). However, in some instances, host-specific biological control agents can significantly reduce infestations in enclosed impoundments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solms. in South Africa and USA ( Tipping et al 2014 ; Paterson et al 2023 ). With the new morphological and biological knowledge about P. paraguayensis , it is now possible to move forward and perform more host specificity tests (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%