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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 22, Number 2
1981
Front Matter
Articles
There's nothing new in biological control
A N. Sproul
The weed war : and the biological weapon
J K. Scott
Citrus red scale, from sprays to parasites
A N. Sproul
Fruit fly under attack : from the sterile-insect-technique
Kingsley Thomas Fisher
Disease could control grasshoppers
J H. Moulden
Managing pests in apple orchards
A N. Sproul
Trichopoda : a tricky parasite
P J. Michael
Can insects solve dock problems?
K T. Richards
Exotic parasite helps control Ord armyworm
S E. Learmonth
The heart of the matter : the quarantine insectary
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
Native wasps hit introduced tree pest
S J. Curry
Parasite hitch hikers hit Ord rice pest
S E. Learmonth
Perapion and the doublegee
J H. Moulden
Biological success against woolly aphis
A N. Sproul
Controlling cattle dung and the bush fly
T J. Ridsdill-Smith
Integrating insect control for Ord soybean production
G R. Strickland
Predators and parasites in Western Australia
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
Editor: J.A. Lawson
Design: L. Webb
Cover: The predatory fly Trichopoda parasites the green vegetable bug. Photographer E Laidlaw used this colourful fly and its victim as the basis for our cover.
Disclaimer
The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia and the State of Western Australia accept no liability whatsoever by reason of negligence or otherwise arising from the use or release of this information or any part of it. The information in this journal was correct at time of publication. For updated and current information please go to the department's website at https://www.agric.wa.gov.au