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Institute of Biocontrol, Silwood Park, U.K.

28_101 Institute of Biocontrol, Silwood Park, U.K.

IMAGE #
28_101

PHOTOGRAPHER
Don Gardner

IMAGE DATE
9/30/1993

KEYWORDS
Institute of Biocontrol, Silwood Park, U.K..

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PUBLICATIONS
Gardner, D. E. 1984. Current biocontrol investigations: Exploration for control agents in the native habitats of firetree, and evaluation of rust diseases of Rubus spp. in the southeastern U. S. C. W. Smith, (ed.). Proceedings of the 5th Conference in Natural Sciences, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, 1984. CPSU (Dept. Botany)/Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu. 53-60

Gardner, D. E., and C. S. Hodges, Jr. 1995. Pathogens from the Azores, Madeira, and Canary Islands as biocontrol agents of Myrica faya (Myricaceae) in Hawaii. Proceedings of the 1st Symposium on Fauna & Flora of the Atlantic Islands; October 4-9, 1993; Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal, Sup. No. 4. 319-323

Hodges, C. S., Jr., and D. E. Gardner. 1982. Rusts of Acacia in Hawaii. Phytopathology 965.

Hodges, C. S., Jr., and D. E. Gardner. 1984. Hawaiian forest fungi. IV. Rusts on endemic Acacia species. Mycologia 332-349.

Hodges, C. S., Jr., and D. E. Gardner. 1985. Myrica faya: Potential biological control agents. Cooperative Park Studies Unit (Dept. Botany)/Univ. Hawaii. Technical Reptort 42



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