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Scott, J.K. and Yeoh, P.B. (1998). Host range of Brachycaudus
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Polygonaceae. Biological Control 13, 135-142.
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Scott, J.K. and Yeoh, P.B. (1999). Bionomics and the
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Scott, J.K. and Yeoh, P.B(2004). Emex spinosa
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Scott, J.K., and Yeoh, P.B. (2004) Emex spinosa
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Scott, J.K., and Yeoh, P.B. (2005) Biology and host specificity
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Israel, a potential biological control agent for Emex
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Scott, J. K., Yeoh, P. B. and Woodburn, T. L. (2000).
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of interest and non target effects. Proceedings of
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Yeoh, P.B. and Scott, J.K. (2004). Emex australis
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Yeoh, P.B., Scott, J.K., and Woodburn, T.L. (2004) Biocontrol
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Yeoh, P.B., Woodburn, T.L. and Scott, J.K. (2002). Will
the red apion (Apion miniatum), a potential biocontrol
agent for doublegee (Emex australis), establish in Australia?
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Yeoh, P.B., Woodburn, T.L. and Scott, J.K. (2002). Will
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Yeoh, P.B. and Woodburn, T.L. (2003). Novel techniques
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